Well isn’t that the burning question?

Earlier this year the city issued a request for qualifications from interested investors and received three submittals. A selection review team spent the summer grading the proposal and in July made a recommendation to Community Development, but no selection has been made, O’Neil said.

Among the groups vying for the project was Legacy Development, the company that owns the former Copper Lounge building that collapsed last Friday, killing a construction worker.

While we may never know how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie PoP, we do know, Legacy has a record, and it is getting dimmer every day.

One Thought on “Was Legacy picked to build the proposed DT city parking ramp?

  1. Some legacy, huh?

    But if we don’t decide this soon, won’t it mess up our downtown development schedule?….:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HGFZ5YfFzk

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