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Sumner County tourism board flags lease gaps, insurance and repair costs at Comer House visitor center

3543390 · May 28, 2025
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At its May 27 meeting the Sumner County Tourism Board discussed inconsistencies in the primary lease with Rogers Group, possible short-notice termination language, insurance coverage questions, and rising maintenance costs at the Comer House visitor center. Staff said more review and follow-up with county officials is planned.

Sumner County — At a May 27 meeting, the Sumner County Tourism Board discussed what staff called inconsistencies across the primary lease and sublease for the Comer House visitor center and raised concerns about insurance, ailing building systems and growing maintenance costs.

The board’s staff member leading the report said the primary lease is between the county and Rogers Group and that the tourism board occupies the Comer House under a sublease. “The primary lease expires October,” the staff member said, adding that one document the board reviewed showed a 60-day…

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