Well, if you want the city to divest itself of land holdings, I figure selling tracts for a 2,300% capital gain for the taxpayer is a good way to go about it.
I hope you agree.
I hope you agree.
VAXMaster said:
The city is taking the position that the government can do as they please, they have no obligation to honor contracts and there is nothing anyone can do about it. By refusing to pay their share of common area maintenance they are shifting those costs to the other business owners in the mall making it even less viable as a business location and thereby hastening the demise of the mall. So far they have accomplished
1. Paying millions of dollars above market for a building they dont need
2. Removing that building from the tax roles increasing the burden on the rest of us
3. Removing that building from the mall common area maintenance pool, shifting those costs to the people trying to run a business in the mall - effectively a tax increase for them.
4. Incurred legal fees for defending their right to act with impunity
The City of College Station needs new leadership.
Not speaking to this case specifically, but this is generally not factual. In Bryan and College Station, both the cities and the school districts have an attorney on staff who reviews documents for compliance and gives opinion on situations. However the entities rely on outside firms for litigation. They DO NOT use staff attorneys for litigation / trial work. They will work with the trial team on the research side and doc prep etc but make no mistake, when local government entities get involved in lawsuits, there are legal bills the tax payers end up footing.maroon barchetta said:
The city already has an attorney on staff so there are no additional legal fees.
Respectfully.
#2... They are so afraid that a church would snatch up Macy's and take it off the tax role... See what happens if you do not think things through...VAXMaster said:
The city is taking the position that the government can do as they please, they have no obligation to honor contracts and there is nothing anyone can do about it. By refusing to pay their share of common area maintenance they are shifting those costs to the other business owners in the mall making it even less viable as a business location and thereby hastening the demise of the mall. So far they have accomplished
1. Paying millions of dollars above market for a building they dont need
2. Removing that building from the tax roles increasing the burden on the rest of us
3. Removing that building from the mall common area maintenance pool, shifting those costs to the people trying to run a business in the mall - effectively a tax increase for them.
4. Incurred legal fees for defending their right to act with impunity
The City of College Station needs new leadership.
VAXMaster said:
The City of College Station needs new leadership.
Might happen if people bothered to voteSMR said:VAXMaster said:
The City of College Station needs new leadership.
The most accurate statement of this entire thread.
Maybe, but only if there is a candidate on the ballot who isn't part of the clique and doesn't aspire to join.deh40 said:Might happen if people bothered to voteSMR said:VAXMaster said:
The City of College Station needs new leadership.
The most accurate statement of this entire thread.
Was there talk of a church moving in?doubledog said:#2... They are so afraid that a church would snatch up Macy's and take it off the tax role... See what happens if you do not think things through...VAXMaster said:
The city is taking the position that the government can do as they please, they have no obligation to honor contracts and there is nothing anyone can do about it. By refusing to pay their share of common area maintenance they are shifting those costs to the other business owners in the mall making it even less viable as a business location and thereby hastening the demise of the mall. So far they have accomplished
1. Paying millions of dollars above market for a building they dont need
2. Removing that building from the tax roles increasing the burden on the rest of us
3. Removing that building from the mall common area maintenance pool, shifting those costs to the people trying to run a business in the mall - effectively a tax increase for them.
4. Incurred legal fees for defending their right to act with impunity
The City of College Station needs new leadership.
VAXMaster said:Maybe, but only if there is a candidate on the ballot who isn't part of the clique and doesn't aspire to join.deh40 said:Might happen if people bothered to voteSMR said:VAXMaster said:
The City of College Station needs new leadership.
The most accurate statement of this entire thread.
techno-ag said:
Was there talk of a church moving in?
Quote:
Lease of faith: Why churches are going into malls
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"Recommendations from city manager Bryan Woods and Natalie Ruiz to acquire the property to control future development. "
dubi said:Quote:
"Recommendations from city manager Bryan Woods and Natalie Ruiz to acquire the property to control future development. "
Isn't the only future development on that defunct mall is to tear it down?
OPM is easy to spendmaroon barchetta said:dubi said:
The city can save it (using other people's money).
They heard rumors of some type of business they didn't want in there possibly buying it (or maybe it was a church that wanted to buy it).phillytex24 said:
can anybody tell me why the City of College Station would want to buy a store in the mall? I've never heard of a city buying a store in any mall.
From what I understand there's concern about aesthetics for gateways into the city. CoSta wants to maintain a bougie image, especially to visitors.phillytex24 said:
can anybody tell me why the City of College Station would want to buy a store in the mall? I've never heard of a city buying a store in any mall.
techno-ag said:From what I understand there's concern about aesthetics for gateways into the city. CoSta wants to maintain a bougie image, especially to visitors.phillytex24 said:
can anybody tell me why the City of College Station would want to buy a store in the mall? I've never heard of a city buying a store in any mall.
Hey, at least they kept Walmart off the bypass. They lost the lawsuit over it, but they kept it off that exit.trouble said:techno-ag said:From what I understand there's concern about aesthetics for gateways into the city. CoSta wants to maintain a bougie image, especially to visitors.phillytex24 said:
can anybody tell me why the City of College Station would want to buy a store in the mall? I've never heard of a city buying a store in any mall.
They are currently failing.
trouble said:techno-ag said:From what I understand there's concern about aesthetics for gateways into the city. CoSta wants to maintain a bougie image, especially to visitors.phillytex24 said:
can anybody tell me why the City of College Station would want to buy a store in the mall? I've never heard of a city buying a store in any mall.
They are currently failing.