In 1995, the MCDA lured Hey City Stage from a privately owned building in 7
Corners to 824 Hennepin Avenue.  I clearly remember the devastating blow
this was to the West Bank because I owned a large apartment building within
one block at the time.  I also know the privately financed landlord who got
the shaft from the City.  Also, one of my part time employees worked for
Sandy Hey and performed on stage in "Forever Plaid".  I know quite a bit
about this scandal.

The Hennepin County Tax records show that Hirschfield's Inc. still owns the
property, and "no sale information on file for this property."  NO PROPERTY
TAXES HAVE BEEN ASSESSED.  Hey City Stage is shown as the taxpayer.

The Minneapolis property records show Hey City Stage as the taxpayer and the
CURRENT TAXABLE VALUE AS ZERO - SINCE 1994.  The same report shows
"estimated market value" of $268,000 for the building and $557,000 for the
land.  Further research on the City website shows a building value of
$940,935 in 1995 when the building permit was issued.  Subsequent permits
were issued for remodeling worth $370,000 in 2000 and 2001, which would
increase the building value to approximately $1.3 million, plus land.  In
other words, the current property value of 824 Hennepin should be around $2
million.

Strib writer Rohan Preston states that "The city spent $900,000 to renovate
the building.  Hey said she has invested an additional $2 million."  If Hey
really invested an additional $2 million, she didn't apply for any permits.
She didn't pay any taxes.  Now, she is "terminating" her lease to the City.
Too bad taxpayers - YOU GET THE FINGER.

To calculate the TOTAL PUBLIC MONEY THAT WAS LOST ON THIS FIASCO, we must
find out the following:

How much did the MCDA pay Hirschfield's for the building in 1995?  Why isn't
this public knowledge like all private real estate transactions are?

How much rent has Sandy Hey paid to the City since 1995?

What are the terms of the lease to Hey City Stage?  Are there personal
guarantees?  Is there a "termination clause"?

Is Hey City Stage a 501C3 non-profit corporation?

Why have NO PROPERTY TAXES BEEN PAID ON THIS PROPERTY?  Do any theaters in
Minneapolis pay property taxes?

Please journalists, do your job.  Find out these answers and share them with
the public.  Also find out how Ms. Hey "invested" the additional $2 million.

Link to the Strib article:  
http://www.startribune.com/stories/1557/4847810.html

Vicky Heller
North Oaks and Cedar-Riverside

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