You have no idea what you are talking about.
Our entire central cities were built around mass transit — look up the history of Thomas Lowry and Twin Cities Rapid Transit. Our cities were not built for the car nor for the massive amounts of space devoted to car storage.
Further, “they don’t come close to any major businesses” - what are you smoking and where can I get some? Downtown Mpls and St. Paul have the lions share of major businesses in the Twin Cities and LRT now runs through the heart of them. Plus the airport and Megamall are major businesses, as well.
And if you ever rode those buses compared to the light rail, you’d understand how much better the LRT is than driving or bussing into downtown. Many more people use the LRT than the “perfectly fine” buses they replaced.
And if the LRT wasn’t built then you have to devote more storage space for cars in an area that could be better utilized for businesses and housing.
Car storage is blight in a city.
Actually, I do know what I'm talking about. I used to ride the bus route from MOA to downtown Minneapolis frequently. Adding light rail and saying "more people use it" is a red herring because anyone can get on and ride it without paying - I rode it last night and not a single transit cop in sight. The Minneapolis street car system has been gone for over 60 years. It was used mostly within Minneapolis and some of St. Paul. It closed because people started moving and stopped using it. The cities and suburbs have all grown up and built out and left the street car system in the dust.
Newsflash - There are already tons of parking ramps in downtown Minneapolis, and they are adding more residential so there's already going to be more added.
And let's see, where are these "largest employers in the Twin Cities" located?
- Best Buy
- Target
- UHC
- Medtronic
- 3M
- Cargill
- CHS
- US Bank
- General Mills
- SuperValu
- Thomson Reuters
- Land O'Lakes
- Toro
- Deluxe
- Carlson Companies
Not a single one is on a light rail line. I'd go on, but I think the point has been made that it is you who don't know anything about this area. Sure, go ahead and do some Google searching to try and make yourself look relevant. I've lived here all my life, and have been using the mass transit system for more than 20 years. It's nowhere near the sunshine and rainbows and unicorns that you want to make it out to be.
Back on topic...
I don't see Comcast letting a rail line to Disney happen without significant noise being made if they aren't getting a stop at Universal as well.