IKON Hotel Deal At Risk of Default
Haywood Group could default on $4 million city loan. City could end up owning empty mall.
Haywood Group could default on $4 million city loan. City could end up owning empty mall. Back to the full article.
Haywood Group could default on $4 million city loan. City could end up owning empty mall.
Haywood Group could default on $4 million city loan. City could end up owning empty mall. Back to the full article.
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The stench of ineptness by all involved with this ill-conceived waste of precious city resources is overwhelming– shame on all the city officials and corrupt political insiders who enabled this scandal.
It’s a beautiful building but that area is still so far away from being able to sustain a hotel operation. It would probably be better off as a residential development.
Thank you for continuing to follow and report on this story.
Our family used to shop at that Sears store all the time… I remember the smell of buttered popcorn as I walked down the aisle on the first floor… There was always a beach ball spinning in the air at the vacuum cleaner display… The guy in the tower directing parking lot traffic over the loudspeaker.
Sad to see how that beautiful building was allowed to deteriorate.. Reminds me of how the corrupt leaders of the US are allowed to loot, pillage, and destroy everything they can get filthy hands on.