“Given that the buyer [Hines] intends to demolish the theater in order to replace it with luxury apartments,” says the 12-page suit, “it is undisputed that the undertaking will have an adverse effect on the theater, which is a historic property.” Main auditorium and to-be-salvaged chandelier.
Joining McDonough as plaintiffs are resident Michael Patton and Ibrahim Fall, owner of Twist Roots, and Derek Bleazard, owner of Beckett & Robb. The two retail outlets rented ground-floor spaces in properties adjacent to the theater but have since seen their leases terminated by Hines and been forced to relocate.
for zero dollars, in exchange for Hines including affordable apartments, a pocket park and other amenities in the project. Hines is now pursuing plans to build a 31-story luxury tower dubbed 150 Main Street Apartments where the deteriorated theater now sits. Its plans with the city also include, which the city bought in 2010.
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