There’s an interesting story in today’s DMN about what might happen development-wise — with or without a tollroad — outside the Trinity levees in a few years. Part of the article, naturally, says that without a tollroad inside the levee, all of the planning is going to hell, of course; but then saner heads are quoted saying that the momentum for development in the Trinity corridor is strong enough that no matter what happens with Tuesday’s referendum, we’ll eventually see mid- to high-rise condos and offices, retail and perhaps even some pedestrian possibilities in the Industrial corridor. Regardless of where the eventual tollroad goes, assuming there even is one, there appears to be enough demand for affordable land that one way or another, the Trinity river area is going to be a hot piece of real estate for quite a few years.