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NEWS WAS TOLD THERE WERE NO FORMAL BIDS AT THE RECENT
AUCTION FOR THE — VACANT SOUTHCREST BANK DATA CENTER
BUILDING IN THE BIZ/TECH PARK AT THE AIRPORT—BUT WITH
REPORTED BACKGROUND NEGOTIATIONS A SALE COULD BE IN THE
WORKS.
THE
THOMASTON-UPSON IDA SPENT $5000 ON GRASS CUTTING SO THE
PARK WOULD LOOK NICE FOR THE AUCTION.
AT
THE MAY MEETING THE IDA TABLED A REQUEST BY DUNKIN'S
ENGINEER TO SHARE IN THE COST OF MOVING THER NORTHCREEK
CENTER SIGN THAT WOULD CAUSE IRREGULAR TRAFFIC FLOW WHEN
THE COMPANY OPENS THE DUNKIN DO NUTS/BASKIN ROBBINS STORE IN
THE COMING MONTHS BETWEEN MCDONALD'S AND WAFFLE HOUSE.
COLUMBUS
SIGNS AND LIGHTING SUBMITTED A BID OF $27,000 FOR MOVING
THE SIGN—BUT SOME IDA MEMBERS INDICATED IT SHOULD HAVE
BEEN INCLUDED IN DUNKIN'S PROPERTY DEAL WITH THE
OWNERS OF THE SHOPPING CENTER.
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