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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBusiness Park Development 4 WILLIAM D. FITCH Investments — Management 2108 SOUTHWOOD DR. OFFICE (409) 693.9112 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 February 9, 1987 All Directors: College Station Economic Development Foundation College Station, Texas Dear Sirs: The purpose of my letter is to personally inform you that I have signed, without change, the contract between the Economic Development Foundation and W. D. Fitch, and delivered same to Mr. Dennis Goehring at the Economic Development Foundation office last Friday (February 6, 1987), enclosing a copy of my letter of transmittal and acknowledged receipt by Mr. Goehring. I am surprised to learn that several of the Foundation Directors had not seen the contract, and decided to take it upon myself to send you copies for your examiniation. I believe that all of its points which needed clarification have been resolved in acceptable manner. As you may be aware, we have already completed plans for the water line extensions to the 200 acre Business Park, which the City Council approved as an alternative to a line at the Highway right - of -way; we expect to complete this line by mid - March. This cooperative gesture will serve to expedite the construction of improvements by me to the Business Park site, at no increased cost to the City. It is certainly my hope and expectation, that at last, after years of uncertainty, we can proceed diligently and jointly with our efforts to expand our local economy. Since I seldom have opportunity to meet with the Foundation's Board, I will try to keep in contact by occasional reports,directly to you, of significant developments related to our joint efforts. Page 1 of 2 I appreciate the patience and cooperation you have extended me over the past several months, and know you share my optimism for the future of College Station. Sincerel a;X, W. D. itch P.S. I am enclosing a review of some encouraging recent events which make 1987 look like the year of the economic turn - around. Page 2 of 2 WILLIAM D. FITCH Investments — Management 2108 SOUTHWOOD DR. OFFICE (409) 693-9112 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 February 6, 1987 Mr. Dennis Goehring, President College Station Economic Development Foundation 1300 Jersey College Station, Texas 77840 Dear Sir: Attached or enclosed herewith, are three signed and notorized copies of the contract as submitted for my approval by this date. Enclosed also, are three copies each of the exhibits A, 8, C -1 C -2, D, E, & F, as called for in the contract. Let me express my appreciation for the effort and patience required to accomplish our mutual goal in an equitable manner, to serve the best interest of economic development in our city. The property descriptions are those submitted by our engineers, who have coordinated their descriptions and should be correct. If the Foundation so desires, I will have the location of one of the drill sites moved to the corner of the 65 acre tract which the Foundation is retaining, by having my engineer write a new description and make revised plats of the drill sites. Please sign acknowledgementof delivery of these signed contracts to your office. Sincert, 4i W. D. Fitch Receipt of Contracts acknowledged by N i' . -�_ Date: /* G, /9' Time: y'0d o•°is,. C PY 0 Recent Developments Since Fall of 1985 Area Progress Corporation, having purchased the undeveloped land from Southwood Valley and W.D. Fitch, began a new residential development, Section 25, consisting of 150 lots; development of an area of 27 large estate type lots, Section 26; and, a Fraternity Row project at the west end of Southwood Valley. Each of these projects will be reviewed separately. It is a very significant indication of the revival of sales in Southwood Valley area that our lots in the new developments are selling at the rate ex- pected, and the following listed large sales justify confidence for 1987 sales. In September, 1985, we "sold" to Humana Hospital 25 acres of the area which we expect to see grow into a Medical Complex, which will create income and jobs in our end of town. To summarize the effect of our sales expected in 1987: LOCATIONS JOBS Humana will open a hospital with - 200 Humana will opan a Medical Office Building with - 180 U.S. Post Office will open - 80 Hospital Corporation of America - 80 Wal Mart Store - 160 Total 700 Also: Fraternities (contracts) (Maybe 8) 50 New Homesites sold