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Bankruptcy trustee says McQuillen project could look for new developer by end of February

  • A central court in the McQuillen Place project features skylights and open ends. Press photo by Bob Steenson

  • Charles Thomson of Charles City, right, explains to U.S. Bankruptcy Court Trustee Chuck Smith the work done on the McQuillen Place project on Main Street during a walkthrough in January. At left is James Gray, the owner and managing director of Cornice & Rose International, who is also an equity owner in McQuillen Place Co. LLC. In the background are Charles City Administrator Steve Diers and Iowa Economic Development Authority chief counsel Rita Grimm. Press photo by Bob Steenson

  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court Trustee Chuck Smith and Iowa Economic Development Authority chief counsel Rita Grimm examine the appliances in an apartment that is part of the unfinished McQuillen Place project on Charles City's Main Street. Press photo by Bob Steenson

  • The McQuillen Place residential and retail project on Main Street in downtown Charles City has not been worked on for more than two years. Could that change soon? Press photo by Bob Steenson

  • From left, McQuillen Place Co. LLC equity owners James Gray and Charles Thomson and U.S. Bankruptcy Court Trustee Chuck Smith talk with Ann Schmid of the Iowa Economic Development Authority during a walkthrough of the McQuillen Place on Jan. 27. Press photo by Bob Steenson

  • A group of people walk through the McQuillen Place project in Charles City in January. The floor on the ground floor intended for commercial use is unfinished to allow future tenants to place plumbing and other services where they need them. Press photo by Bob Steenson

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