Broadway proposal at critical juncture.Byline: Edward Edward killed his father at his mother’s instigation. [Br. Balladry: Edward in Benét, 302] See : Patricide Russo The Register-Guard It may be the meeting that determines the fate of downtown's West Broadway. The Broadway property owners who would need to sell to make way for new commercial development in the heart of Eugene have been invited by the developers to a conference on Friday. About a dozen property owners were invited to the private meeting to "determine if any common ground can be found" to move the project forward, said Jenny Ulum, a spokeswoman for the development group. "By getting all the parties together face to face, the developers hope to improve communication, avoid rumors For other uses, see Rumor (disambiguation). Rumors is a farcical play by Neil Simon. At its start, several affluent couples gather in the posh suburban residence of a couple for a dinner party celebrating their tenth anniversary. and speculation, and reassure re·as·sure tr.v. re·as·sured, re·as·sur·ing, re·as·sures 1. To restore confidence to. 2. To assure again. 3. To reinsure. property owners that all will be treated equitably eq·ui·ta·ble adj. Marked by or having equity; just and impartial. See Synonyms at fair1. [French équitable, from Old French, from equite, equity; see equity. ." Downtown property owners Tom Connor and Don Woolley and their Portland-based development firm, Opus opus (ō`pəs) [Lat.,=work], in music, term used in cataloging a composer's works, designating either a single composition or a group published together or considered a unit. Northwest, want to build a $165 million retail, housing and entertainment complex on 2 1/4 blocks along Broadway between Willamette and Charnelton streets. Connor and Woolley own several of the properties, but they and Opus have so far been unable to buy an adjoining 16 properties controlled by 12 different owners that Connor and Woolley want for the project. Jo Dee Moine, one of the adjacent property owners, said she probably will go to the meeting, which will be at the Hilton Eugene. Moine, who owns Luckey's Club Cigar Store Luckey’s Club Cigar Store was purchased in 1911 by Tad Luckey, Sr., the son of Irish immigrants and an early Eugene pioneer. It is the oldest retail business in downtown Eugene, and one of the oldest bars in Oregon. on Olive Street, just off Broadway Off Broadway plays or musicals are performed in New York City in smaller theatres than Broadway, but larger than Off-Off-Broadway, productions. Off Broadway theatres (venues) are those with 100 to 499 seats[1]. , said the developers and city officials will be at the meeting. "I am willing to hear what they have to say," she said. "I have no idea what that will be." John Bartell, Opus Northwest vice president and general manager, last month said that he hoped to figure out within the next few weeks whether the developers would be able to acquire the properties either on their own, or with city help. The developers have said they don't want the city to use its condemnation Condemnation bell, book, and candle symbols of Catholic excommunication rite. [Christianity: Brewer Note-Book, 85] Bridge of Sighs passage from Doge’s court to execution chamber in Renaissance Venice. [Ital. Hist. powers. On Monday, Bartel said he hoped to have a better idea by the end of next week whether the adjoining property owners might be willing to sell. Ulum said the developers "expect to come away from this meeting with a better idea of whether they will be able to come to agreement with the property owners, and if there is merit in continuing to pursue the project." If the developers are unable to deal with some property owners, they could ask the city to take the lead on negotiations. Last month, the city agreed to let John Brown, a Eugene commercial real estate agent, help the negotiations. Brown could secure purchase options on behalf of the city or the developers, and he also might find replacement properties for the Broadway owners, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the city contract. The city would pay Brown $200 an hour, up to a maximum of $10,000, the contract said. Denny Braud of the city's community development division said the city picked Brown because he helped the city of Springfield secure purchase options on several Glenwood area properties for possible redevelopment. Brown "presented some pretty creative approaches to do that," Braud said. |
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