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State Plans to Buy Charleston Building Save Email Print
Posted: 6:28 AM May 16, 2008
Last Updated: 6:28 AM May 16, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - The West Virginia Economic Development
Authority plans to issue up to $18 million in bonds to buy a Charleston building for the state that houses the Tax Department and two other agencies.

Authority members approved the bonds Thursday.

John Stump with the law firm Steptoe & Johnson says buying the building is more cost-effective than renting office space in it.

Stump is representing the state in the deal.

The building is owned by Al Summers and also houses the Geological and Economic Survey and the Insurance Commission.

Stump says the purchase price is $13.9 million and the deal's
total cost is about $16 million.

The purchase is expected to be completed in June.

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