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Historic Preservation Commission finds Dapper Companies met 'reasonable diligence' for Huntridge rehabilitation; reduces liquidated damages
Summary
The Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission unanimously found Dapper Companies exercised 'reasonable diligence' toward significant progress on the Huntridge Theatre rehabilitation and approved a contractual reduction of $38,992.50 in liquidated damages, lowering the outstanding amount to $233,955.
The City of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Dec. 10 to find that Dapper Companies has exercised "reasonable diligence" toward significant progress on the Huntridge Theatre rehabilitation, triggering a contractual reduction of $38,992.50 in liquidated damages.
The commission heard a quarterly update from Jay Dapper, principal of Dapper Companies, who described an October on-site walk-through with staff, completed construction drawings by Gensler and a set of recommended interior changes from a performing-arts consultant (identified in materials as FDA) that are being evaluated. Dapper told…
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