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May 14, 2007
Bellevue updates: Cabela's rumors called "fluff"
A Bowling Green, Ky., businessman who has been working to lure a Cabela's outdoor megastore to his 861-acre complex along Interstate 65 in Franklin, Ky., called recent rumors "flim-flam" for suggesting Cabela's might open a store in the struggling Bellevue Center mall. Bowling Green Daily News reported Friday that David Garvin, founder of Bowling Green-based Camping World, a supplier of RV accessories and camping equipment with more than 50 retail locations, said the Bellevue rumors were "fluff" perpetuated by a developer and a politician. Read more about Garvin's efforts to court Cabela's leadership in the Daily News story here.Separately, Fox 17 News in Nashville reported Sunday that Metro Councilmembers Charlie Tygard and Eric Crafton are "putting their foot down, with a timeline" on the struggling Bellevue mall. Tygard told Fox 17 a resolution would be considered Tuesday to create an economic development zone to help "underperforming malls," specifically Bellevue and Hickory Hollow malls.Read previous posts about Bellevue mall here and here.
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May 14, 2007
Bellevue updates: Cabela's rumors called "fluff"
A Bowling Green, Ky., businessman who has been working to lure a Cabela's outdoor megastore to his 861-acre complex along Interstate 65 in Franklin, Ky., called recent rumors "flim-flam" for suggesting Cabela's might open a store in the struggling Bellevue Center mall. Bowling Green Daily News reported Friday that David Garvin, founder of Bowling Green-based Camping World, a supplier of RV accessories and camping equipment with more than 50 retail locations, said the Bellevue rumors were "fluff" perpetuated by a developer and a politician. Read more about Garvin's efforts to court Cabela's leadership in the Daily News story here.Separately, Fox 17 News in Nashville reported Sunday that Metro Councilmembers Charlie Tygard and Eric Crafton are "putting their foot down, with a timeline" on the struggling Bellevue mall. Tygard told Fox 17 a resolution would be considered Tuesday to create an economic development zone to help "underperforming malls," specifically Bellevue and Hickory Hollow malls.Read previous posts about Bellevue mall here and here.
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