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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:07 am 
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Interesting article in IBJ on what very well may be another property scam:

http://www.ibj.com/article?articleId=37673&page=1




It appears there has been a rehab scam in Hammond going on for years. Certain properties have been chosen for rehab, money spent and they languishing for years, yet others are placed on the market for sale.


Rehabbed, but unsold.
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The photo's below are of the same property, after its rehab. After questions arose here, one of Tom's people removed the sign stating this property has been rehabbed with HUD funds. It's in worse shape now.
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The above properties received HUD money to rehab them, but they remain boarded up, uninhabitable. Why? Why isn't a family living in them, after federal tax dollars were spent on rehabbing them? It makes you think who was chosen to rehab the property and are they a favored campaign contributor?



But in one lucky case a property was listed for sale. How do 3 properties get rehabbed and two of the three sit boarded up, languishing for years, and the third gets listed by a city council man? What are the chances of a city council man serendipitously getting a real estate contract to sell a city owned property? Conflict of interest? What are the odds of that happening more than once?
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And is there another scam, which is brought forward in current federal litigation?
http://www.northwestindiana.com/discussionforum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11488


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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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Another infamous scandal.... Gary Urban Enterprise Association... are there similarities?

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/opinion/editorial/time-to-change-leadership-at-gary-urban-enterprise-association/article_6a84cac2-213b-5b6a-9298-19242c89ac55.html

http://indianalawblog.com/archives/2005/10/ind_govt_ag_sui.html

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/opinion/editorial/an-enterprising-agency-in-gary/article_79368164-cdd2-5a42-9dbc-77c94ad8345b.html

I understand Tom now is going to tear this building down.... why now? I thought it was rehabbed under McDermott's glorious contractor of campaign contributions program!

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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More of Tom's programs to improve Hammond!

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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Instead of Tom giving a friend's brother $400,000 to build two new homes, don't you think $400,000 to establish a paint fund to families with limited income would have gone a long way to improve the image of Hammond?


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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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I’m pleased that there are many new members of our forum and I welcome you. Hammond is one of the more populated cities in Northwest Indiana and plays an important role within the region. Many Hammond residents are very passionate about politics and it is my desire to provide a forum where people can come to freely discuss issues of concern. I welcome and encourage vigorous debate within this forum regardless of ones political views.

Unfortunately the Hammond section of our forum is infected with several members whose sole purpose seems to be to silence anyone whose viewpoints conflict with their own. Their strategy is to personally and relentlessly attack members and to disrupt the normal course of debate and discussion. The Times forum was destroyed by a handful of people whose objective was to silence free speech. I assure you that I will not allow this to occur on this forum.

Although it is my preference to not interfere in discussions, the disruptive behavior of the few is disrupting the forum for the many. This disruptive behavior must be stopped. The offenders will be banned from this forum without further notice. It is my hope that this action will not be required but I suspect that it is inevitable for meaningful change to occur.

Who will be banned?

- Threads whose sole purpose is to attack or harass another member are not permitted. This includes those threads, which pretend to be discussing some harmless topic, but in reality their intent is to harass or threaten another member. Those who start or participate in these threads will be banned and the threads will be deleted.

- Members who relentlessly attack and harass other members.

- Members whose primary purpose is to disrupt the forum.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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Four or five years ago, Hammond tax payers, spent $60,000 on rehabbing this property, remediation, windows (at one time), new electrical, plumbing....

I think the way this may work, a couple of contractor friends contribute to Tom's campaign, and in turn, someone gives them the nod to do work on a HUD Building, and Tom during the last election puts out this wonderful sign impoting he, yep the almighty Tom is spending money in their neighborhood to rehab property.

Unfortunately, this sure does look like it was a shill, a slight of hand, some people sure did work on the building, inflated? Campaign Contributors?

Well this property is just days from being torn down. $60,000 of wasted taxpayer's money.... no, actually it wasn't wasted, Tom got a few checks for his campaign war chest last election.

That was before HUD suspended Hammond from a senior citizens building project because, well, Tom's then city controller, per HUD, sorta couldn't keep track of Hammond's finances and some senior citizens lost out on safe housing.



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Tom cost this senior citizen safe housing because of what some would say was padding contracts for a favored few friends.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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I see JCMT has a new troll following him around. :evil:


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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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One of his claims to fame's is has been torn down just in time for the election.
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Well, I wonder what kind of Hammond rebuilding program Tom is gonna pull out of his axx?

The latter two photo's are of a HUD rehab program which spent $42,000 of your tax dollars to look like this.

Other than the gang graffitti, well, I don't see a family taking advantage of College Bound to move into this place.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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Hammond Renaissance continues.....

What ever happened to, per published reports, that $500,000 HUD grant awarded to an Illinois firm?

What ever happened to the project?

Did someone shed light on a project, and it went away?


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Illinois-based company makes offer on Harris Bank building in Hammond

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/hammond/illinois-based-company-makes-offer-on-harris-bank-building-in/article_2b5a8750-2ef6-532c-b5aa-45e6c281cf5e.html#



September 29, 2012 9:00 pm • Chelsea Schneider Kirk chelsea.schneider@nwi.com, (219) 933-3241
HAMMOND | An Illinois-based real estate development firm has placed an offer to purchase the Harris Bank building in downtown Hammond.

Three Corners LLC, of Orland Park, Ill., is planning $5 million in renovations to the building at 5243 Hohman Ave.

“The reason the city is interested is it's new jobs for Hammond, new investment in Hammond,” said Phil Taillon, Hammond Department of Planning and Development executive director. “We got a building vacant for quite a while that's going to become useful again.”

The company plans to reposition the building for education-based development and office space, said Christopher Woods, Three Corners LLC president.

A quick-serve restaurant or coffee shop with outdoor seating also are in the works for the ground floor of the building.

Plans call for the development to house multiple tenants with one likely tenant being Madison Coatings. Woods said the company is a division of Madison Construction, also of Orland Park, Ill., and would bring approximately 40 jobs to downtown.

Three Corners LLC was the sole bidder at $369,250 to buy the city-owned building. The company offered the minimum bid set by the city for the building's purchase, Taillon said.

The Hammond Redevelopment Commission opened the bid at its Sept. 18 meeting.

Taillon said negotiations will begin with the company, and the city may float incentives to help pay for the renovations. Any incentives given to the company likely will come from a tax-increment financing district created to facilitate development in the city's downtown, Taillon said.

"We're bringing over a very well-established company from Illinois to Indiana," Taillon said. "This is what we've been talking about."


December 2014... has the Harris building been rehabbed? Are those tenants in? And what ever happened to that reported coffee shop partnership?


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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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Hammond Renaissance continues.....

What ever happened to, per published reports, that $500,000 HUD grant awarded to an Illinois firm?

What ever happened to the project?

Did someone shed light on a project, and it went away?


Quote:
Illinois-based company makes offer on Harris Bank building in Hammond

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/hammond/illinois-based-company-makes-offer-on-harris-bank-building-in/article_2b5a8750-2ef6-532c-b5aa-45e6c281cf5e.html#



September 29, 2012 9:00 pm • Chelsea Schneider Kirk chelsea.schneider@nwi.com, (219) 933-3241
HAMMOND | An Illinois-based real estate development firm has placed an offer to purchase the Harris Bank building in downtown Hammond.

Three Corners LLC, of Orland Park, Ill., is planning $5 million in renovations to the building at 5243 Hohman Ave.

“The reason the city is interested is it's new jobs for Hammond, new investment in Hammond,” said Phil Taillon, Hammond Department of Planning and Development executive director. “We got a building vacant for quite a while that's going to become useful again.”

The company plans to reposition the building for education-based development and office space, said Christopher Woods, Three Corners LLC president.

A quick-serve restaurant or coffee shop with outdoor seating also are in the works for the ground floor of the building.

Plans call for the development to house multiple tenants with one likely tenant being Madison Coatings. Woods said the company is a division of Madison Construction, also of Orland Park, Ill., and would bring approximately 40 jobs to downtown.

Three Corners LLC was the sole bidder at $369,250 to buy the city-owned building. The company offered the minimum bid set by the city for the building's purchase, Taillon said.

The Hammond Redevelopment Commission opened the bid at its Sept. 18 meeting.

Taillon said negotiations will begin with the company, and the city may float incentives to help pay for the renovations. Any incentives given to the company likely will come from a tax-increment financing district created to facilitate development in the city's downtown, Taillon said.

"We're bringing over a very well-established company from Illinois to Indiana," Taillon said. "This is what we've been talking about."


December 2014... has the Harris building been rehabbed? Are those tenants in? And what ever happened to that reported coffee shop partnership?


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The house on Hoffman has been torn down, after $74,000 reportedly was put into it with our tax dollars. I figure the demo was about another $12,000-$15,000. So, we are looking at a total of approximately $90,000 wasted. That money could have been used to repair the previously mentioned home of the elderly lady, to give her a decent place to live, and still have plenty of money left over to help several other Hammond homeowners who are in a pickle because of age or medical issues. What a waste ! :evil:


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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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Now what ever happened to this development, a recent visitor to the under the Hohman Ave bridge campfire asked.

I thought I read some where, city fore fathers awarded a $500,000 Grant to this company?

Did they receive that grant?

One of the guest asked, Was this the same company, Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr awarded a $1.8 million energy efficient grant program, part of which was handing out the pig tail looking screw in florescent bulbs?

Didn't the $80,000 grant bid winner, lose out to this company, when Tom changed the award payment to $500,000.

And didn't the State Board of Accounts request an answer from Tom how/why the original $80,000 bidder, on this energy grant, didn't get the award, adding justification for why $500,000 was awarded?

I was really looking forward to picking up enough aluminum out of garbage cans, cashing in the aluminum for cash, and having a cup of coffee @ Phil's Coffee Shop.




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Illinois-based company makes offer on Harris Bank building in Hammond
http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/hammond/illinois-based-company-makes-offer-on-harris-bank-building-in/article_2b5a8750-2ef6-532c-b5aa-45e6c281cf5e.html

September 29, 2012 9:00 pm • Chelsea Schneider Kirk chelsea.schneider@nwi.com, (219) 933-3241
HAMMOND | An Illinois-based real estate development firm has placed an offer to purchase the Harris Bank building in downtown Hammond.

Three Corners LLC, of Orland Park, Ill., is planning $5 million in renovations to the building at 5243 Hohman Ave.

“The reason the city is interested is it's new jobs for Hammond, new investment in Hammond,” said Phil Taillon, Hammond Department of Planning and Development executive director. “We got a building vacant for quite a while that's going to become useful again.”

The company plans to reposition the building for education-based development and office space, said Christopher Woods, Three Corners LLC president.

A quick-serve restaurant or coffee shop with outdoor seating also are in the works for the ground floor of the building.

Plans call for the development to house multiple tenants with one likely tenant being Madison Coatings. Woods said the company is a division of Madison Construction, also of Orland Park, Ill., and would bring approximately 40 jobs to downtown.

Three Corners LLC was the sole bidder at $369,250 to buy the city-owned building. The company offered the minimum bid set by the city for the building's purchase, Taillon said.

The Hammond Redevelopment Commission opened the bid at its Sept. 18 meeting.

Taillon said negotiations will begin with the company, and the city may float incentives to help pay for the renovations. Any incentives given to the company likely will come from a tax-increment financing district created to facilitate development in the city's downtown, Taillon said.

"We're bringing over a very well-established company from Illinois to Indiana," Taillon said. "This is what we've been talking about."



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 Post subject: Re: Hammond Renaissance? Tom McDermott Jr's Standards
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Tiger1 wrote:
justcallmetommy wrote:
Hammond Renaissance continues.....

What ever happened to, per published reports, that $500,000 HUD grant awarded to an Illinois firm?

What ever happened to the project?

Did someone shed light on a project, and it went away?


Quote:
Illinois-based company makes offer on Harris Bank building in Hammond

http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/lake/hammond/illinois-based-company-makes-offer-on-harris-bank-building-in/article_2b5a8750-2ef6-532c-b5aa-45e6c281cf5e.html#



September 29, 2012 9:00 pm • Chelsea Schneider Kirk chelsea.schneider@nwi.com, (219) 933-3241
HAMMOND | An Illinois-based real estate development firm has placed an offer to purchase the Harris Bank building in downtown Hammond.

Three Corners LLC, of Orland Park, Ill., is planning $5 million in renovations to the building at 5243 Hohman Ave.

“The reason the city is interested is it's new jobs for Hammond, new investment in Hammond,” said Phil Taillon, Hammond Department of Planning and Development executive director. “We got a building vacant for quite a while that's going to become useful again.”

The company plans to reposition the building for education-based development and office space, said Christopher Woods, Three Corners LLC president.

A quick-serve restaurant or coffee shop with outdoor seating also are in the works for the ground floor of the building.

Plans call for the development to house multiple tenants with one likely tenant being Madison Coatings. Woods said the company is a division of Madison Construction, also of Orland Park, Ill., and would bring approximately 40 jobs to downtown.

Three Corners LLC was the sole bidder at $369,250 to buy the city-owned building. The company offered the minimum bid set by the city for the building's purchase, Taillon said.

The Hammond Redevelopment Commission opened the bid at its Sept. 18 meeting.

Taillon said negotiations will begin with the company, and the city may float incentives to help pay for the renovations. Any incentives given to the company likely will come from a tax-increment financing district created to facilitate development in the city's downtown, Taillon said.

"We're bringing over a very well-established company from Illinois to Indiana," Taillon said. "This is what we've been talking about."


December 2014... has the Harris building been rehabbed? Are those tenants in? And what ever happened to that reported coffee shop partnership?


91097



The house on Hoffman has been torn down, after $74,000 reportedly was put into it with our tax dollars. I figure the demo was about another $12,000-$15,000. So, we are looking at a total of approximately $90,000 wasted. That money could have been used to repair the previously mentioned home of the elderly lady, to give her a decent place to live, and still have plenty of money left over to help several other Hammond homeowners who are in a pickle because of age or medical issues. What a waste ! :evil:


Now Tiger, you know this is really Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr's Urban Development program under his lead. Friends, family and contractors give contributions to him, and then they are awarded contracts like this.

A visitor to under the Hohman avenue campfire said, funny thing, electrical work was done on this property, and then apparently someone a year or so later filed for a permit. Face value... unsubstantiated fiction... or is it?

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Here are some interesting housing stats from a realtor site concerning housing in the area. Now, as we all know, there have been many homes torn down in recent years, some needed to be demoed, and some should have been saved. Here are just a few for comparison.

Percentages of:

Community Owner Occupied Rentals Vacant

Hammond 54.54 31.45 14.00

East Chicago 32.49 41.21 26.3

Gary 39.76 34.7 25.54

Munster 81.44 14.15 4.41


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September 29, 2012 9:00 pm • Chelsea Schneider Kirk chelsea.schneider@nwi.com, (219) 933-3241
HAMMOND | An Illinois-based real estate development firm has placed an offer to purchase the Harris Bank building in downtown Hammond.

Three Corners LLC, of Orland Park, Ill., is planning $5 million in renovations to the building at 5243 Hohman Ave.

“The reason the city is interested is it's new jobs for Hammond, new investment in Hammond,” said Phil Taillon, Hammond Department of Planning and Development executive director. “We got a building vacant for quite a while that's going to become useful again.”

The company plans to reposition the building for education-based development and office space, said Christopher Woods, Three Corners LLC president.

A quick-serve restaurant or coffee shop with outdoor seating also are in the works for the ground floor of the building.

Plans call for the development to house multiple tenants with one likely tenant being Madison Coatings. Woods said the company is a division of Madison Construction, also of Orland Park, Ill., and would bring approximately 40 jobs to downtown.

Three Corners LLC was the sole bidder at $369,250 to buy the city-owned building. The company offered the minimum bid set by the city for the building's purchase, Taillon said.

The Hammond Redevelopment Commission opened the bid at its Sept. 18 meeting.

Taillon said negotiations will begin with the company, and the city may float incentives to help pay for the renovations. Any incentives given to the company likely will come from a tax-increment financing district created to facilitate development in the city's downtown, Taillon said.

"We're bringing over a very well-established company from Illinois to Indiana," Taillon said. "This is what we've been talking about."[/quote]

December 2014... has the Harris building been rehabbed? Are those tenants in? And what ever happened to that reported coffee shop partnership?


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The house on Hoffman has been torn down, after $74,000 reportedly was put into it with our tax dollars. I figure the demo was about another $12,000-$15,000. So, we are looking at a total of approximately $90,000 wasted. That money could have been used to repair the previously mentioned home of the elderly lady, to give her a decent place to live, and still have plenty of money left over to help several other Hammond homeowners who are in a pickle because of age or medical issues. What a waste ! :evil:[/quote]

Now Tiger, you know this is really Mayor Thomas McDermott Jr's Urban Development program under his lead. Friends, family and contractors give contributions to him, and then they are awarded contracts like this.

A visitor to under the Hohman avenue campfire said, funny thing, electrical work was done on this property, and then apparently someone a year or so later filed for a permit. Face value... unsubstantiated fiction... or is it?[/quote]

It seems to be another "let's make a deal", at the taxpayers expense.


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And someone is living in this property. See, something I dont understand.... Tom's been mayor a decade or more, and hammond still looks like this?

Tom's got money to have a friend build a couple of houses ... paid in advance, but for low interest loans for people to improve their property... no money in it for Tom's campaign or is it his back pocket?


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