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    You are at:Home»Local News»City officials discuss potential Aggieville development Tuesday

    City officials discuss potential Aggieville development Tuesday

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    By KMAN Staff on December 13, 2017 Local News, Manhattan
    (Staff photo by Brady Bauman)

    At Tuesday night’s work session, Manhattan city commissioners discussed the possibility of selling a city-owned parking lot in Aggieville on Bluemont between 12th and Manhattan Avenues.

    Deputy City Manager Jason Hilgers said the city administration has been negotiating to sell the 15,000-square foot lot to the Kansas City-based Johnson Company, who currently owns the site of the former Willie’s Car Wash, with plans to build a 7,500-square foot retail space there. Johnson is willing to pay $800,000 for the lot, and is proposing to use the two lots to build a 116-room hotel and a 122-space private parking garage.

    Proceeds from the sale will help with developing the Aggieville district as part of the master development plan, and Executive Director of the Aggieville Business Association Linda Mays is in full agreement with Hilgers.

    “Not only would it provide additional revenue in the future, but it’s also going to provide additional BID (business improvement district) funds so that we can put that back into our district, as well as bringing additional people down to Aggieville to patron our storefronts,” Mays said.

    Also part of the master plan is the construction of two parking garages in the southwest and northeast corners of the district. The southwest site, currently a surface lot next to Rally House at Manhattan and Laramie, is the most readily available site for construction because the city owns it entirely, Hilgers said. However, the northeast location at 11th and Moro would be put on hold, pending development in that area, and could be built within a 5-10 year time frame.

    “The city owns maybe a third of it,” Hilgers said. “It doesn’t mean that we can’t incorporate that with the other owners, it’s just a tougher deal to get done.”

    Also discussed during the work session were renovations at Peace Memorial Auditorium. In addition to the recently completed foyer renovation and fixing of the HVAC unit, the Friends of the Peace Memorial Auditorium group is asking for additional funding from the city to improve the audio and lighting systems. The city funds will be supplemented by fundraising that was started by the group nearly five years ago.

    Commissioners are expected to decide on that issue at the Dec. 19  meeting.

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