Ship Captain wrote on Aug 12, 2008 12:51 PM:
Why would we complain about outside investors showing interest in our town? What an awesome thing! I don't see anyone in this town forking out almost eight million dollars revitalizing our city. Kudos to Gary Mountain for at least trying to improve our city - and having a vision! Best of luck - hope the project get's legs soon! Our town will be better for it.
Local Lady wrote on Aug 7, 2008 10:58 AM:
WOW! It sounds like all this Gary Mountain guy has is excuses. It's all hot air to me. And what business does he have buying our properties when he doesn't even live in Oregon? He is from Southern California and should therefore mind his own business and leave our properties to us. Did you also notice that he owns the old McAuley Hospital and guess what? It's rotting too!!! Maybe he should give it up to people who can and will return it to glory. It is afterall, a local historical building. All of his plans and excuses just sound sheisty to me. Give our buildings back to us Gary and leave us alone!
Mr E wrote on Aug 6, 2008 12:48 PM:
Coos Bay has a history of buying old buildings that should be condemned, so I think Guess is going to be right.
Sounds a lot like... wrote on Aug 6, 2008 12:17 PM:
Sounds a lot like a case in North Bend where someone bought a property for dirt cheap, knew it had issues and hasn't done much to fix those issues so the city has to step in (the house above Mongolian Grill).
Forced Urban Renewal wrote on Aug 6, 2008 11:22 AM:
Nobody forced Mr. Mountain to buy this building... he knew it had "issues" when he bought it... shame on his investors for not doing their homework... this issue SHOULD be forced by the city... either complete the required deferred maintenance and repairs or get going on "your" plan - otherwise the city should have the building torn down at the owner's expense... Oila... a first giant step toward Coos Bay Urban Renewal... putting all the other "slum lord" owners on notice... either fix it up or else... too bad the good ole boy network doesn't have the stomach for these tough decisions that have to be made... look at how long it takes NB to get rid of delapidated and falling down structures...
Guess we own another one wrote on Aug 6, 2008 11:16 AM:
I can see this one coming a mile away...
"If it doesn’t hear from him, the city could make repairs or tear down the building itself."
No doubt the owner wont comply, the city will buy the building and spend thousands to repair it, and we'll own another old building in town, which will remain vacant regardless.
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