George Lucas is altering the deal. Pray he does not alter it any further

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George Lucas' rich neighbors don't want him building a movie studio in their backyard. His response is the best thing he's done in years.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, for four decades Lucas has owned a large swath of land in Marin County in the North San Francisco Bay and has spent the past few years trying to transform the ranch on it into a massive, nearly 300,000 square foot, state-of-the-art movie studio complete with day care center, restaurant, gym and a 200-car garage. His neighbors, however, have rejected it every step of the way. Despite the promise of bringing $300 million worth of economic activity to the area, the already-well off neighbors are worried about years' worth of construction activity and the additional foot traffic it will bring into their neighborhood once completed.

The local homeowners association has been such a thorn in Lucas' side that he's decided to abandon the studio construction entirely, issuing this official statement about Lucasfilm's withdrawal of the new studio:

The level of bitterness and anger expressed by the homeowners in Lucas Valley has convinced us that, even if we were to spend more time and acquire the necessary approvals, we would not be able to maintain a constructive relationship with our neighbors.

We love working and living in Marin, but the residents of Lucas Valley have fought this project for 25 years, and enough is enough. Marin is a bedroom community and is committed to building subdivisions, not business. Many years ago, we tried to stop the Lucas Valley Estates project from being built, but we failed, and we now have a subdivision on our doorstep.


So what is George Lucas going to do with his property now that he's tired of his rich neighbors putting up a not-in-my-backyard stink? He wants to transform the property into low-income housing, naturally, ending their official statement with this zinger, "If everyone feels that housing is less impactful on the land, then we are hoping that people who need it the most will benefit."

He's working with the Marin Community Foundation to instead construct affordable housing for either low-income families or seniors living on small, fixed incomes. In order to smooth along the development, he's already given them all of the pricey technical studies and land surveys Lucasfilm spent years conducting. And we think that's just great. Because if there's one thing rich people will hate more than having movie magic made in their backyard, it's poor people moving in.


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George Lucas Does Something Likeable For a Change: Revenge on Rich Neighbors | Movie News | Movies.com


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mentalfloss

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Someone should do an interview with the neighbours to see what they think about this.
 

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As long as it meets zoning laws etc, there's no problem.

Just because your name is George Lucas doesn't mean you can trample over everyone else around you.
 

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Sounds like it was "everyone else" who are the johnny-come-latelies - sorta like building in a flood plain then bitching about the water

I think it would be rather poetic justice if every road into the projects ran straight through "millionaires row"
 

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Someone should do an interview with the neighbours to see what they think about this.

An interview is not required - Justice or revenge comes in a variety of ways. This is nice as it helps low income - And both are served. The poor that need help and the rich - well - they just recieved what is called poetic justice.
 

Redmonton_Rebel

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Sounds like Lucas has a bit of a god complex, he wanted to build a huge facility in a valley named after him and when his neighbours protected their interests he decides to use the under-priviledged as a form of payback.
 

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Sounds like Lucas has a bit of a god complex, he wanted to build a huge facility in a valley named after him and when his neighbours protected their interests he decides to use the under-priviledged as a form of payback.

Bringing jobs into an area - Do you have a job - I would say yes- Have you ever been in a situation where jobs were scarce as hens teeth- hundreds applying for a couple of vacancies at a company.
 

Redmonton_Rebel

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Bringing jobs into an area - Do you have a job - I would say yes- Have you ever been in a situation where jobs were scarce as hens teeth- hundreds applying for a couple of vacancies at a company.

This isn't about Lucas the philanthropist, he's been trying to push this through for years.

It's about a guy with a huge ego acting like a two year old who's just had his favorite toy taken away.
 

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Goober

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Sounds nice if you've got a several hundred million dollars to throw around. Other people still have rights despite the fact that Lucas is one of the richest men in the entertainment business.

And how is using the under-priviledged showing respect for their situation?

I asked for information as you appeared to have it. Still waiting.