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Le Mars council members press for public update on 35‑acre development, question sale of Park Place/assisted‑living promises
Summary
Council members asked for a public update from developers on a 35‑acre project and raised concerns that promised improvements tied to the sale of Park Place (formerly marketed as Bridal Living, now Stowbridge) have not materialized.
The Le Mars City Council discussed the pace of development on a 35‑acre site and urged city staff to arrange a public briefing from developers about motels, restaurants and other promised investments. Speaker 4, a council member, said the council had been promised “very large dollar improvements, none of which have happened.”
The request for more public information followed comments about a sale of Park Place. Speaker 4 said the…
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