The village of East Dundee is ready to redevelop the former Haeger Potteries site and is willing to sell the property for $10 to the company that presents the winning proposal and agrees to demolis…
This aerial shot provides a view of the former Haeger Potteries property on Maiden Lane in East Dundee, which the village now owns and wants to redevelop. The village of East Dundee is ready to redevelop the former Haeger Potteries site and is willing to sell the property for $10 to the company that presents the winning proposal and agrees to demolish the existing buildings.
“Anybody who’s going to respond to the RFP is going to have to put up a lot of money,” Storlie said at this week’s village board meeting. Trustees ironed out the details of the RFP at their Monday meeting, discussing what should be included and how much density should be allowed.
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