Speculator KANTI PATEL just bought the iconic six-story downtown bank building for $10 million.
Knowing how our City of St. Augustine, Florida officials have historically kowtowed to shadowy hotelier KANTI PATEL I'm wondering whether any of them would ever EVEN think about letting PATELturn the iconic six story Treasury building into a hotel?
It would violate our fire safety, building code and zoning laws.
There's not enough parking here and there's a severe mobility problem here in St. Augustine.
But a City government too often "frozen in the ice of its own indifference" (in FDR's words), one that too often rubber-stamps bad projects, is capable of (nearly) anything.
As former local Fox TV journalist-vidoographer J.D. Pleasant told me nearly 13 years ago, "They will say and do anything."
What do you reckon?
Will a dodgy developer be allowed to break the law (again)? Stay tuned.
This is worthy of investigation and litigation.
Enough greedy developers ruining "our village," as County Commission Chairman Henry Dean calls it.
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Thanks to Jacksonville's Daily Record (February 2, 2018):
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