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Council authorizes performance‑based incentive for BDH Enterprise and approves property purchases and contracts
Summary
At its meeting the council adopted a performance‑based incentive for BDH Enterprise under Amendment 772, authorized purchase of the former Cuts restaurant property for $390,000, and approved contracts including a Kimley‑Horn engineering agreement and an ADRS MOU; staff emphasized incentives are revenue‑sharing and not upfront grants.
The Enterprise City Council approved multiple economic development and infrastructure actions at its meeting following a public hearing on a proposed incentive agreement and several staff motions.
BDH Enterprise incentive: During a public hearing, developer John Abernathy said his team plans to redevelop the vacant former Rite Aid/Family Dollar parcel and integrate sidewalks and landscaping consistent with the city’s Rucker Boulevard plan. A member of the public asked whether the city would be giving public funds; city staff explained the agreement would be performance‑based under Amendment 772…
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