It’s not high priced land, or limited investment funds that are keeping new retail stores and office buildings from coming out of the ground; it’s whether there are customers ready to buy the product. And for the most part they are not spending money.
I believe the National Velodrome Center has a customer base, if you will, that is ready and eager to fill a National Velodrome with racers and spectators. That customer base is national and to a lesser extent worldwide.
And the National Velodrome Center’s primary place of interest at this time is humble, but friendly and photogenic Coatesville, PA. Wait until the racers see our versions of the Manayunk Wall.
At the City of Coatesville's City Council Meeting of Monday, October 11, 2010 the Regular Action Item Number One is to; “Receive and Consider confirmation for Redevelopment Authority of a ninety day Purchase Option Agreement with the National Velodrome Center, LP, for construction of Velodrome facility on the Flats.”
At the City of Coatesville's City Council Meeting of Monday, October 11, 2010 the Regular Action Item Number One is to; “Receive and Consider confirmation for Redevelopment Authority of a ninety day Purchase Option Agreement with the National Velodrome Center, LP, for construction of Velodrome facility on the Flats.”
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