Hiatt Printing responds to BSU dropping eminent domain
“In an email to the Daily News on Thursday associate vice president of marketing and communications Tony Proudfoot said the plan to move forward with McKinley Commons by taking Hiatt Printing through eminent domain had been deferred.
“The Ball State trustees and administration believe strongly that the project would be of great benefit to our students and the university community,” Proudfoot said. “We will step back and consider our options for best achieving the goals of the project in a different location or turn to other strategic priorities.””
Podnar, Rachel. The Daily 9 June 2013.