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JUST IN: McAllister, Watkins Snag Standard Life

Developer David Watkins has just informed the Jackson Free Press that the Jackson Redevelopment Authority has chosen a proposal presented by him, Deuce McAllister and Historic Restoration Inc. to restore the Standard Life Building. JRA chose their proposal from three, including one from TCI of Dallas, with close connections to controversial businessman Gene Phillips, a friend of Jackson Mayor Frank Melton. (See post below.) Earlier today, TCI won their bid to develop the $180 million Convention Center hotel.

Last year, Melton tried to derail HRI's plan to redevelop the King Edward Hotel in order to divert the project to Gene Phillips.

"I was sort of surprised," said Jackson attorney David Watkins, who is working with HRI on both the Standard Life and neighboring King Edward redevelopment. "We knew we had the best plan, but that doesn't mean you always win."

More details soon.

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93044
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Great news for Jackson! I can't wait to see their plans.

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tombarnes
Date
2007-06-27T15:39:40-06:00
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93045
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YAY! I sure could use some good news. I hope Melton doesn't try to do anything to HRI. Also, I wouldn't mind if Watkins or McAllister ran for office in Jackson one day. :-D

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LatashaWillis
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2007-06-27T15:50:13-06:00
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93046
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Thanks JRA board for looking out for the city that fm wants to give away.

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jada
Date
2007-06-27T23:17:40-06:00
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93047
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Despite all the naysayers, the news keeps getting better for Jackson. Let us all hope and pray that Frank keeps his hand out of this cookie jar.

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golden eagle
Date
2007-06-28T07:13:02-06:00
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93048
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Go Saints! ;-) In case anyone missed it, the Saints added Kendrick Clancy from Ole Miss as a free agent. You can't pass up the great publicity that having a Deuce McAllister involved in rebuilding downtown provides. And, it certainly doesn't hurt that the Saints are now a good NFL team! Way to go Deuce, David, HRI, and the rest of your team! Hey... Didn't Mayor Melton say one of his problems with the JPS Bond project was that it was going to an out of state company? That he was only trying to stay LOCAL by trying to (wink, wink) "promote" IMS to the Board over the other local company they chose? So, what makes the TX company and Gene Phillips local? I doubt the FBI overlooks the contradicting statements Melton makes each day.

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pikersam
Date
2007-06-28T11:06:20-06:00

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