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But none of that has been enough to ensure the existing Baiter snack bar can continue. BCP Council put the contract for the kiosk out to tender as scheduled this year, even though the Covid crisis had left catering businesses everywhere trying to trade their way back to profit. The existing operator, Nigel Milham, was told by email that the council had chosen someone else’s bid and he should leave the site by April 30. He has accused the council of “destroying a long-established, family-run enterprise”. Since the kiosk is his full-time job, he will be without income on May 1.
Developers break ground at site of future Dietz Street Lofts in Oneonta
Earl Davis // WKTV
Posted: Apr 30, 2021 3:31 PM
Posted By: WKTV
ONEONTA, N.Y. – Construction on a new $19 million affordable housing development in Oneonta is officially underway.
Dietz Street Lofts will be a mixed-use development that will create 64 apartments for families and artists in downtown Oneonta.
Kearney Realty & Development Group joined local leaders Friday at the site of the new complex, to break ground.
“There’ll be about 800 square feet for one bedroom, about 950 square feet for a two bedroom. Oversize ceilings, oversize windows, a lot of luxury finishes the building will have a rooftop terrace for the residents, an art gallery for the resident artists,” said Sean Kearney, vice president of the development group.
But none of that has been enough to ensure the existing Baiter snack bar can continue. BCP Council put the contract for the kiosk out to tender as scheduled this year, even though the Covid crisis had left catering businesses everywhere trying to trade their way back to profit. The existing operator, Nigel Milham, was told by email that the council had chosen someone else’s bid and he should leave the site by April 30. He has accused the council of “destroying a long-established, family-run enterprise”. Since the kiosk is his full-time job, he will be without income on May 1.
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