Anyone know anything more?
KPFT/Pacifica definitely still owns the land and building. Per HCAD, what stands there is appraised for $1.23 million. Not aware of anything going on around that area; it's a few blocks from the enormous redevelopment projects at the the Westheimer/Montrose intersection.Does KPFT/Pacifica already own the land and building? Or are they just leasing? Could just mean a new landlord.
Haven’t driven by the studios in years…what is going on with adjacent lots? Might be part of a larger redevelopment project, and KPFT is cashing in and perhaps moving elsewhere…
Of course there has been speculation in the past of Pacifica selling KPFT in order to raise money to keep the sister NYC/LA/SF/DC stations going.
They've had their fair share of controversies.There's been an ongoing battle between the Pacifica Foundation (the licensee) and some of the stations. The various Pacifica blogs are filled with stories of the drama in Berkeley and some continuing problems in NYC. I didn't see anything about this station.
I think you're right. IIRC, Crown Castle does lease the land from KPFT. I'm not sure what kind of deal they have, but Crown Castle is also hosting a couple of cellphone providers and KSBJ now on that site.IfIf they do own the land, it might make financial sense to sell it, the way many other stations are selling tower land, and leasing it back. But typically Pacifica stations don't do what would make financial sense.
Selling the Berkeley studios, selling the Houston studios...🤔.Seems to me the Pacifica Foundation also sold its building in Berkeley.
Selling the Berkeley studios, selling the Houston studios...🤔.
IIRC, non-profits don't have to pay property tax in Texas, so it wouldn't make much sense to sell unless they're desperate. For a company like iHeart it would make sense to just sell and then lease back. But for Pacifica I'm not so sure UNLESS it would cost a fortune to fix the building (black mold + lumber prices).Then again, CBS has sold Television City, and they're selling their NYC headquarters.
Broadcasting companies are getting out of the real estate business.
I'm not so sure UNLESS it would cost a fortune to fix the building (black mold + lumber prices).
At Pacifica, even if the bean counters know what they are doing that's no guarantee the "executives" will be authorized to act upon the result of the counts.I guess the bean counters know what they're doing.
There are a lot of these sorts of discrepancies. Essentially, modern GPS equipment is more accurate than older techniques. There's probably a handful of stations each month which file "technical correction" applications with the FCC to adjust their lat/long coordinates by 1 or 2 seconds.Its a couple hundred feet of discrepancy
Who says they have to move into a new place? Haven't they run the station remotely throughout the pandemic? Why not keep that going and save yourself rent/utilities/insurance/etc? I wouldn't be surprised if the station becomes 100% satellite fed tbh.So the real question is where is the KPFT studio moving to?
So this asset is carried on the Pacifica books?KPFT/Pacifica definitely still owns the land and building. Per HCAD, what stands there is appraised for $1.23 million. Not aware of anything going on around that area; it's a few blocks from the enormous redevelopment projects at the the Westheimer/Montrose intersection.
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