The former Keys Energy diesel plant in Bahama Village, which lost a development deal in January, may be drawing new suitors.
City Manager Greg Veliz said another organization may be coming forward to make a proposal shortly. He wouldnât identify the group. But the Bahama Village Redevelopment Advisory Committee (BVRAC) also wants a crack at turning the abandoned diesel plant into a mixed-use complex that would be the commercial portion of the planned 3.2-acre affordable workforce housing development located across the street.
âIâm hearing people are interested. I hope so. Thatâs great,â Veliz said about redeveloping the diesel plant complex that runs along Fort and Angela streets in Bahama Village.
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