The developers will pay $8 million for the 150,000-square-foot building when final permits are approved.
After the developers make their debt payments and pay other costs, about $50,000 will be left for the community development groups to split.
The kind of thing the developers won't pay for, like low-cost housing, is not being built.
The company has said the state or the developer must pay the cost of moving the plant.
The strong real-estate market of the 80's seemed to hold the answer - private developers would pay.
The developers would pay the authority for the rights to build.
And in the middle 80's developers paid that much and more.
The $30,000 a developer paid for the contract was considered by many to be well below the market value.
The developers would pay for the entire water project.
The developers have already paid more than $270 million for condemnation, an amount that state officials say may increase.