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Springfield agency directs city manager to negotiate lease for 240 Main Street
Summary
The Springfield Economic Development Agency directed the city manager to negotiate a lease for 240 Main Street with an arts business after staff presented a letter of intent; the packet named Framon Artworks while the motion referenced Freeman Artworks, a discrepancy the board did not resolve at the meeting.
The Springfield Economic Development Agency directed the city manager to negotiate and enter into a lease for 240 Main Street with a tenant identified in meeting materials as Framon Artworks, after staff presented a letter of intent and the board voted unanimously to proceed.
Allie Camp, economic development manager, told the board that in June 2024 the agency offered 240 Main Street for lease and that the packet for the meeting included a letter of intent from a business identified as Framon Artworks and proposed lease terms for the board to…
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