The site has needed only relatively minor changes to cope with these.
However, the site will still need to be cleaned up.
On a $700,000 lot, the developed site would need to sell for about $2.2 million, he said.
I assume because the sites themselves need to support it.
All told, the site needs $3.5 million over the next 12 months in order to maintain its current level of service, Assange said.
The cost depends on the species and any work the site might need, like establishing a tree bed.
But he said the sites would need to be negotiated by the two sides.
An alternative site may need to be used for port placement.
Even if the site needs some polish, it is still a simple, and free, source of information.
Developers, on the other hand, say the site needs some form of housing to be profitable.