Industry pages are today announcing the sale of KGOL and we had already talked about that here.. but they have it at a price of $125k Now we all know that would not be correct.. right?
The deal was filed with the FCC yesterday. My report came exclusively from said filing... $125,000No papers filed with the FCC as of yet. Yours is the first listing a sale price. That may not be a typo depending on how the deal is structured. There are so many ways a sale can be structured and what that sales price actually includes. Might he be paying a lease on the tower site? The list can go on in almost a limitless fashion.
still 125k is a steal. I think carlos that purchased 1300am in Beuamont ,that had not been on for years and is still not on paid way more.The deal does not include the land on which the towers currently sit. The station has to be moved.
No papers filed with the FCC as of yet. Yours is the first listing a sale price. That may not be a typo depending on how the deal is structured. There are so many ways a sale can be structured and what that sales price actually includes. Might he be paying a lease on the tower site? The list can go on in almost a limitless fashion.
All sale filings are now in the LMS database. If you're looking at a daily digest those are always a week or two behind.I checked the FCC site and nothing is showing up there. Not strange since it can take a couple of days before the filing appears. I want to see the purchase agreement.
Just wanted to clarify that this is hearsay heard from another engineer. The same person told me that 1180 will move to Aldine area. I know very little about a.m. oh, but was wondering if this station could share the tower with Kilt 610?The deal does not include the land on which the towers currently sit. The station has to be moved.
The raw land where 1180 currently sits on is worth many times what the transaction price is, so there is really no way it could be included in the deal. Maybe it is hearsay, but it is also kind of obvious.Just wanted to clarify that this is hearsay heard from another engineer. The same person told me that 1180 will move to Aldine area. I know very little about a.m. oh, but was wondering if this station could share the tower with Kilt 610?
As pointed out on the other KGOL thread, the transmitter is at a major intersection along the Grand Parkway that is about to be overtaken by urban sprawl. The Google Earth image was taken a couple of years ago; I would think the land has been leased by the station for some time now. Was probably inevitable a move would happen as the land is certainly more valuable than the station.If you check Google maps street view of the KGOL site, you will see the for sale sign in front of the property.
I drive by from time to time. There's a new subdivision that is about to start building houses to the west on 99 (It's that exit that literally lead to nowhere for the longest of time). That KGOL location is prime for more retail and fast food restaurants (because we can't seem to get enough of those in this town). The area is definitely becoming a "Food Desert" now that it is being urbanized.As pointed out on the other KGOL thread, the transmitter is at a major intersection along the Grand Parkway that is about to be overtaken by urban sprawl.
There is a Kroger at I-69/US-59; 5 minutes away on the tollway.The area is definitely becoming a "Food Desert" now that it is being urbanized.
Access to the area was difficult before the tollway opened. The transmitter site is now on one corner of a freeway intersection; perfect for a gas station, bank, fast food, or strip mall (or a combination of these uses).As pointed out on the other KGOL thread, the transmitter is at a major intersection along the Grand Parkway that is about to be overtaken by urban sprawl.
Lance linked the asset purchase agreement in his post, which states that the station has to move and the buyer is responsible for moving it. So that part isn't hearsay.Just wanted to clarify that this is hearsay heard from another engineer.