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Developer deal: Hammer Williams to buy city lots for $1.3M, build Jiffy Trip and city amphitheater
Summary
The Enid City Commission on May 20 approved a $1.3 million purchase-and-sale agreement with Hammer Williams Company for seven city lots to build a street-front convenience store and a city park with an amphitheater deeded back to the city after construction.
The Enid City Commission voted unanimously on May 20 to approve a purchase-and-sale agreement with Hammer Williams Company for seven city-owned lots north of Garriott Road and south of Park Avenue between Independence and Grand avenues for $1.3 million. The agreement calls for the property to be divided into two lots: one to be developed as a convenience store and fuel site and the other to be developed into a city park and amphitheater that the developer will construct then deed back to the city.
City staff said the agreement includes a 120-day due-diligence period. Under the proposal, the city will remove existing structures — including the Family Dollar building and…
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