November 2, 2016

Longmont council OKs deadline extension for South Main Station development

The void in downtown Longmont where the former Butterball turkey plant used to be will likely remain for at least another year.

The Times-Call reports that the Longmont City Council on Tuesday voted to approve an extension to the deadline for developers to break ground on a mixed-use project dubbed South Main Station. Originally Dec. 1, the deadline is now Dec. 31, 2017.

The city imposed the deadline as one condition of reimbursing South Main Station developer 150 Main LLC $1.25 million for demolition costs. Half of that amount has already been reimbursed but the other half is contingent on other construction milestones.

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The void in downtown Longmont where the former Butterball turkey plant used to be will likely remain for at least another year.

The Times-Call reports that the Longmont City Council on Tuesday voted to approve an extension to the deadline for developers to break ground on a mixed-use project dubbed South Main Station. Originally Dec. 1, the deadline is now Dec. 31, 2017.

The city imposed the deadline as one condition of reimbursing South Main Station developer 150 Main LLC $1.25 million for demolition costs. Half of that amount has already been reimbursed but the other…

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