Don’t know if he is telling the truth or not.

Saying he’s fed up with nearly 14 years of delays in his attempt to build a luxury hotel in downtown Pacific Grove, developer Nader Agha has put the landmark Holman Building on the market.
The sale price of $17.95 million includes the 84-year-old, 120,000-square-foot Holman Building and the 1.35-acre lot it sits on, as well as four other lots on Fountain Avenue being used for parking and a building across the street at 549 Lighthouse, Agha said.
Nader’s Hotel Proposal, also championed by Losin’ Susan:
Nader blames the changes in city leaders, but other business people have been successful in deals with the city. Old Bathhouse. Lighthouse Cinema. Maybe a big (ugly) hotel is not what we need.
This news makes me very happy.
$18 mil for that in this economy?!?!? As Seinfeld would say, “Good luck with THAT.”
This town is gay.
Do you remember around 2003, that it was going to be sold to a web site? It was going to be one big web site home. So much for his projects. I think his son works for MPH so that’s why he gets so many stories.