Big Wave Dave
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I doubt that Quiros gives a rat's ass about property values. A shutdown, however, would really undercut any prospect of continued EB-5 fundraising.
What's really mind boggling to me is that they have not started construction an AnC Bio. There is a treasure trove of documents and information in this link, even if they are slightly dated:
https://www.documentcloud.org/docum...peak-eb-5-correspondence-12-1-14-to-4-12.html
If I am reading the documents correctly (and perhaps I am not), the AnC Bio project has raised in excess of $70 million. So why haven't they commenced construction? Is it possible that they aren't just having problems finding investors, but that existing investors have pulled out? (Note: On page 66 in the above link Stenger states that as of April, 2015 the AnC Bio porject was 80% subscribed. Stenger stated to the media at the same time that $77 million had been raised. IIRC that figure is also in the documents that are in the above link.)
The only thing that is for sure is that this whole operation is an enigma wrapped in an enigma.
if the State is inserting themselves in this billing process then I could understand the hesitancy. Keep in mind that even with their screw ups these guys still have leverage (ex. Orleans county leading VT in job creation), but you raise good points. Or maybe they just developed some sense and realized they need to enter a period of consolidation and that they are totally overwhelmed by the scale of theie own ambitiions.