The City of Owensboro says they have officially initiated the demolition process for Gabes Tower.

After a deadline for serious proposals was extended to Nov. 21, the City received zero bids for restoration of Gabes Tower.

City Manager Nate Pagan said they werent surprised to receive zero bids.

The condition and status of the building we didnt see how it would be feasible for anyone to [develop that property], he said. Someone came to inspect the tower and didnt submit a proposal.

Because of Gabe Towers height and close proximity to residential and commercial property, Pagan isnt sure yet how the demolition will unfold whether its imploded or demolished by a wrecking ball will be decided by professionals. Bids for demolition will be advertised in the upcoming future. The City has set aside at least $600,000 for demolition, but it could cost more.

Were not experts on demolitions of this type, Pagan said. Speculations are open-ended at this point.

See the original post here:
City begins demolition process for Gabes Tower - The Owensboro Times

Related Posts
November 25, 2019 at 5:22 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Demolition