McKee Says No Additional RI Taxpayer Dollars for Superman Building

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McKee Says No Additional RI Taxpayer Dollars for Superman Building

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In April of 2022, Rhode Island state officials and then-Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza announced a plan that provided nearly $100 million in federal, state, and city appropriations, tax credits, and tax stabilization dollars to subsidize Newton, MA-based developer David Sweetser’s plans to rehab the Superman building into apartments.

Eighteen months later, the project is in limbo despite the announcement Thursday that Sweeter’s High Rock Westminster, LLC will spend $25 million to begin the demolition process on the interior of the building.

The project’s proposed budget is believed to have ballooned. The development team has asked for tens of millions of additional public funds in support of the project.

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McKee Says No Additional Public Monies

Appearing on WPRO radio, McKee said, “We are going to hold up our side of the bargain" --- but warned there will be no additional public dollars.

“I can’t see to putting in more money coming into the project in a way that is coming out of Rhode Island taxpayers,” said McKee on Thursday on The Matt Allen Show.

Hear the 19-minute mark.

 

Developer's Appraisal a Decade Ago Said the Building's Value is Zero

In 2014, Peter M. Scotti Associates conducted an appraisal of the property on behalf of Sweetser. Scotti found:

"Given the dismal prognosis for any level of positive cash flow in the near or late-term, a prudent owner or buyer would typically demolish the structure. The cost of demolition is exacerbated by the relatively small footprint of the building and would probably need to be completed in multiple stages, and the result would be a vacant 27,000 SF parcel with a value significantly less than the cost of demolition. Therefore it is my opinion that the Highest and Best Use of the subject is to "shutter" the building with the hope that Market Conditions improve to the point where rehabilitation is an option. We estimate value as of December 31, 2012, to be Zero ($0.00) Dollars."

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