BTW, I wouldn't be surprised if Chesapeake finishes up with the various zoning and street changes then sells the land for someone else to develop.
They've already sunk a bunch of money into this, over $5 million (!) just for the land; almost $2 million an acre. That does not include demolition, attorney, engineering and architecture fees.
They'll never get their money back but it's pretty clear the new leadership wants to get out of the real estate business.
And don't forget, they already have a relatively new CNG fueling station on the southern end of that property.
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