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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Apr 15 2014 at 5:30pm |
Posted: Bank building deal pulled from council’s agenda
By Ed Richter Staff Writer A
proposed sale of the former Bank One building was pulled from the agenda just
hours before it was to be considered by Middletown City Council. “This
action in no way is a reflection on the creative proposal we received from
Chris Walden and his associates,” said City Manager Judy Gilleland in a email
to the Journal-News late Tuesday afternoon. “In fact, staff and City Council
was excited to work with Chris on this project because of his world-class
artistic talent and his vision of an art gallery and event center for the
building.” The
legislation to approve the sale of the downtown building was on tonight’s
council agenda before it was pulled from consideration. “The
rebirth of downtown Gilleland
also said city staff would be meeting in the near future to discuss the next
step, which will likely include a request for proposal. She anticipates the
process to be accomplished in the short term. In
an email sent by investor Mike Robinette to Mayor Lawrence Mulligan, Robinette
asked that tonight’s discussion and vote on the city-owned Bank One building be
tabled. Robinette, At
the last council meeting, members were told Toast of the Town Events, LLC,
offered $135,000 for the Bank One building at 2 S. Main St., and artist and
owner Chris Walden planned to convert the building into an art gallery and
event center. Doug Adkins, director of community revitalization, told council
Toast of the Town Events’ offer was unsolicited and that it made “good sense”
because it generated revenue, fit the downtown business plan and got the city
out of the landlord business. Robinette
has said that he was interested in buying the building, but was told by city
officials that it wasn’t for sale, since it was being leased to Miami
University Middletown. But when Robinette learned that Toast of the Town Events
had made an offer, he made two offers: one for $185,000, and a second for
$202,500, or $67,500 more than the offer the city is considering. Robinette
wrote that the city should conduct a competitive process for the sale of this
property. He said the Bank One property is significantly more valuable than the
negotiated price of $135,000. “We
believe it is important that the city thoroughly evaluate all offers for the
purchase of this property, considering their track record of success and
ability to successfully complete and sustain the project,” he wrote. The
building is valued at $137,980, according to the Butler County Auditor’s
Office. In
an email response to Robinette, Mulligan said council was interested in a
selling the properties to “a broad, diverse group of investors and owners that
can help move these properties forward.” Mulligan
said there are examples where single ownership and control works well, but in
the city’s case, he believed “diversification is better.” The
city paid $275,000 in December 2010 to the Perry Thatcher estate for several
downtown properties: CG&E Building, First National building, City
Council has donated the First National building to Cincinnati State Middletown
and the Staff
Writer Rick McCrabb contributed to this report. Contact this reporter at
513-755-5067 or at Ed.Richter@coxinc.com. |
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over the hill
MUSA Citizen Joined: Oct 19 2012 Location: middletown Status: Offline Points: 952 |
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Well well I think we made our point here on the forum. Keep up the good work.
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over the hill
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Different subject: Has any one seen the new dollar coin they have released People are refusing to take them because they do not have "In God We Trust" engraved on them. If American's refuse to take these coins maybe the government will get the message.
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Iron Man
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Funny how the City Manager blatantly distorted if not out-and-out LIED about the situation, while Council sat back like a bunch of gullible fools eating it up!
Why do our elected representatives sit back and allow our blatantly incompetent city administration to repeatedly screw up and make outrageously poor decisions? Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. I miss Laubach |
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over the hill
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Why do we have 2attorneys on council and not one of them seems to question any thing. I quess they don't realize people are watching their proformance and scratching their heads wondering about their competence in their chosen profession . Not to mention Doug Adkins and Les Landen. I thought Doug was the spin meister but Judy is steeling plays right out of his own play book.LOL
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