Los Alamos County Council Green Lights Entering Due Diligence Period On CB Fox And Reel Deal Buildings - 7:50 am
County enters due diligence period for possible purchase of CB Fox Building. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com
County enters due diligence period for possible purchase of Reel Deal Bldg. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
By KIRSTEN LASKEY
kirsten@ladailypost.com
Los Alamos County owning two properties that formerly held beloved local businesses, CB Fox and Reel Deal Theater, inched closer to reality Tuesday night.
During its regular meeting, Los Alamos County Council approved 6-1, Councilor Katrina Martin was opposed, to enter into a purchase agreement with the current owners of the properties, which is Tigard Pacific RE, LLC and Trinity Los Alamos, LLC. Both are limited liability companies based in Colorado.
Dr. Marty Brueggemann, chief medical officer, left; Sarah Scott, an assistant nurse manager in the emergency room; Eva Zamora, 16-year employee of Environmental Services; Dr. Bismark Fernandez, hospitalist; and Jennylyn Pace, critical care nurse, answer questions after receiving the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, in front of the West Pavilion at Virginia Mason Memorial in Yakima, Wash.
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