IS IT TRUE May 2, 2012
IS IT TRUE that the Evansville Redevelopment Commission has finally formally placed the contract with City Centre Properties to refurbish the McCurdy Hotel into apartments on formal notice that they are in default?…that it took no less than three years for this artesian well of knowledge to burst from the collective body that has presided over what has been perhaps the two most impotent projects in the history of the City of Evansville?…that this should have happened in either 2009 or 2010 but there just always seemed to be some reason to keep extending the deal while that last signature was perpetually two weeks away like a carrot on the end of a stick to get a jackass to pull the plow around the field just one more time?…that brings up the question of just what will happen with the McCurdy now?
IS IT TRUE that attorney Ted Ziemer has been quoted as saying that Fifth Third Bank has initiated foreclosure actions to protect a $2 Million mortgage that they hold against the McCurdy?…that Fifth Third is in the first position and will someday (do not hold your breath) be able to force an auction to get as much of their $2 Million as possible if they choose to do so?…that it seems as though between the $1,403,000 put into the project so far by the City of Evansville and the $2,000,000 loan taken out by City Centre Properties against the McCurdy that $3,403,000 has been spent on this project and the upstairs windows have not even been closed?…that this money is down the proverbial rat hole and outside of a miracle or a compromise the McCurdy may be heading to the auction block like its next door neighbor the Riverhouse did?…that we must remember that the Riverhouse only brought a bid of $350,000 at that auction and that it is still owned by the bank that repossessed it?…that we hope for a better fate for the McCurdy?
IS IT TRUE that it has been widely publicized that the Kunkel Group along with Bloomington developer Randall Lloyd have intention to complete the task that City Centre Properties choked on?…that we hope that this is as easily done as said?…that we are sure that the City of Evansville and the ERC will be enthusiastic to cooperate any way they can because if Fifth Third takes the auction route the City of Evansville will be getting exactly nothing for the $1,403,000 that the last administration sunk into this un-vetted project with an un-vetted developer?…that it would appear that the fate of the McCurdy is in the hands of whomever at Fifth Third makes decisions with respect to repossessed properties?…that if Fifth Third has any reason to believe that an auction or a for sale sign will result in a sale at over $1.5 Million that this will probably be the route that they take?
IS IT TRUE that the Kunkel and Lloyd team could then pick the McCurdy up at that auction and the City of Evansville will be out of the deal and out of our money?…that the Kunkel and Lloyd team could create a cooperative effort between three entities to pick up the pieces and move forward?…that from a private enterprise perspective that getting the City out of the deal would be preferable?…that the only financial reason to want to keep the City in this deal is to get some additional incentives from the City or to have the City intervene with Fifth Third to grease the skids?…that we seem to remember that Fifth Third owes the City of Evansville some money from a loan made to their predecessor’s predecessor back in the early 1980’s when the Fifth Third building was being built?…that some convoluted pact of debt swaps could make this attractive to Fifth Third and clear the way for Kunkel and friends to move forward?…that at this point in time and the absence of a white knight that Kunkel and Lloyd are probably the last hope for the McCurdy to be standing in 5 years?…that being the case we encourage the powers that be to grease whomever and whatever needs greasing and get this show on the road?…that this project has thus far been a showcase for why government should stay the hell out of what private business should be doing for a profit?