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Commercial Bank offers Lacey Street building to Anderson County for expanded elections office; court to inspect and hold workshop
Summary
Commercial Bank of Texas offered to sell a building at 412 East Lacey Street to Anderson County for use by the Elections Office, proposing a $350,000 net price after a $125,000 donation; commissioners agreed to inspect the property and hold a workshop before making a decision.
Commercial Bank of Texas representatives on March 10 offered the county the commercial building at 412 East Lacey Street as a potential new home for the Anderson County Elections Office.
Jessica Hawkins (presenting for the bank) told the court the bank’s asking price would be $475,000 but the bank would donate $125,000, yielding a net cash price of $350,000 if the county purchased the property.…
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