ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT: Dave Chappelle hailed HOMETOWN HERO after buying 52 acres to block housing project
Oberer developers, who had plans of building an affordable housing
development on the land, transferred all of the acres to Chappelle's
control
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Jul 5, 2022
Dave Chappelle buys entire 52-acre land thereby stopping a 140-home development project
Dave Chappelle
has made a massive investment as he has finally blocked a proposed
140-home development and it's disclosed that he has bought an entire
52-acre site. It was previously believed that he bought 19 acres that
are closely touching his gorgeous mansion, but village manager Josue
Salmeron confirmed the 52-acre purchase. This development took place in
Yellow Stone, Ohio, where Chappelle grew up.
Salmeron exclusively told Daily Mail, "I have confirmation that Dave Chappelle
bought the entire lot. We are talking about all the 52 acres. To me it
is clear, the project isn't going forward. The developers will not be
building on that land." Previously, the comedian's publicist Carla Sims
verified the buy on a phone call with Yellow Spring News
but couldn't clear the amount of land. But it was made clear that
Oberer developers, who had plans of building an affordable housing
development in the otherwise quiet village, had transferred all of the
acres to Chappelle's control. Oberer Companies President George Oberer confirmed the passing on of authority. Chappelle's move has delighted many people who live close to the proposed development.
Dave Chappelle was emotional as
he spoke at the Yellow Springs Village Council meeting on Monday,
opposing a plan that he believes would be bad for the community
Oberer’s development plans are now linked to Iron Table Holdings LLC,
which is owned by Chappelle. Chappelle had previously spoken against the
said housing development. He said, during a Yellow Springs Village
Council town meeting, "You look like clowns -- I am not bluffing. I will
take it all off the table. "I don't know why the council would be
afraid of litigation from a $24 million-a-year company while it's out a
$64 million-a-year-company. I cannot believe you would make me audition
for you." It was previously seen in zonal plans that the new housing
development plan reach out to Chappelle's 3-bedroom house which he
brought for $690,000 in 2015.
Dave Chappelle's plans with Yellow Springs, Ohio
Chappelle says he opposed 'half-baked plan' to build $39M
'cookie-cutter' development - where THREE of 143 lots were for 'future'
low-cost housing
Chappelle loves his town and is always in his element when he's
breathing that air. After the buy, citizens couldn't help but show their
support for the highly controversial comedian known for his sketchy
acts. Several 'Thanks Dave!' signs were seen on people's property. Many
businesses on Yellow Springs' main thoroughfare of Xenia Avenue put up
similar signs to thank Chappelle. Previously, businesses came forth to
thank the comedian for putting up cash-boosting star-packed comedy shows
when the Covid-19 pandemic brought the whole town to a standstill. Now,
the city is bustling and businesses are doing better than ever.
Dave Chappelle has ongoing plans of converting a firehouse into a
restaurant and will call it 'Firehouse Eatery,' and a comedy blub called
Live from YS. He bought both the properties in 2020 for $1.1 million.
Max Crome, an architect who works with Chappelle on his business
interests in the village, told Dayton Daily News,
"It’s clearly not designed for the benefit of the villagers. What is
that alternative? I don’t think any of us have seen it. I for one don’t
think it could be much worse. I think it would be better.”
On the other hand, council member Marianne MacQueen opposed the
development but also hoped for it to solve the housing problem, saying,
"Clearly this development is not going to address all of the things that
need to be addressed in terms of housing in Yellow Springs. But it does
address some of the needs we actually have.”
2 comments:
Dave Chappelle is the black Don Rickles. I have literally shot beer through my nose at his jokes. He took on the LBGTQ employees from Netflix who threatened to walk out because of his comedy. He won. Netflix knew which side their bread was buttered on. This isn't the 1st time Chappelle has walked away from millions over his comedy content. He left Comedy Central in the middle of a very successful series. He called Jussie Smollett out for what he was. In my opinion, Chappelle is a dope smoking conservative who really enjoys his career. Chappelle calls them as he sees them. I admire that.
It is nice to seem some rich guy put his money where his mouth is. Shows some class.
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