Return to Sender

Bill Davies has history of not finishing projects, published reports say

By BJ LUTZ and DICK JOHNSON
Updated 6:15 PM CST, Wed, Sep 30, 2009

TWITTER FACEBOOK

B12 Partners, LLC

The plot thickens.

The top bidder for Chicago's old post office says he has the money to seal the deal but thinks the price is too high.  Meanwhile, the back-up bidder is claiming victory.

Closing on the massive facility was set for 10 a.m. Wednesday, but a stand-off developed in two separate rooms.  In one, the intensely private Bill Davies, of Liverpool, England and Monaco, sat alone on the phone.  In another, representatives of the post office and the auctioneer cooled their heels.

Davies claims he put more than $40 million into escrow Wednesday morning, but as local developers predicted when the frenzied auction last month pushed the bidding so high, he thinks the price is too high.

Post Office Fetches $40 Million at Auction

Post Office Fetches $40 Million at Auction
WATCH

Post Office Fetches $40 Million at Auction

Who Wants To Buy A Post Office?

Who Wants To Buy A Post Office?
WATCH

Who Wants To Buy A Post Office?

By mid-afternoon, the deal was off and the post office announced that Davies had defaulted. 

The focus now turns to Chinatown, and the equally intense back-up bidder, Nathaniel Hsieh.  His bid for the facility topped out at $39.5 million. 

Afterward, he signed a back-up offer contract with the postal service closer to what he says it is really worth.

"I am the buyer and we are moving ahead on the purchase," said Hsieh, who dreams of turning the building into a mixed-use hotel/condo/office development in time for the 2016 Summer Games.

Hsieh pledged to close within 15 days and insisted he has more than enough financing.

But there's a catch.  Davies says he negotiated a 10-day "cure period" which gives him until Oct. 10 to try to make his deal happen.  It appears, sources say, that Davies is trying to negotiate a reduced price on the building before his 10 days runs out.

Hsieh claims that is illegal and plans to fight it.  A post office spokesman would only say that they are "reviewing their options."

If the deal falters, it wouldn't be the first time for Davies.

According to the Liverpool Daily Post, Davies is well known for initiating projects that never come to fruition, including a never-developed shopping complex in the city center of Liverpool and an unrealized plan involving ... a large old post office.

First Published: Sep 30, 2009 1:19 PM CST

TWITTER FACEBOOK

  • 33% sad 8
  • 25% laughing 6
  • 21% intrigued 5
  • 8% thrilled 2
  • 8% furious 2
  • 4% bored 1
processing
          No comments have been posted yet.

          You have 2000 characters left

          processing
          So My City

          You are posting in (change)

          550/550 characters

          (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)

          (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)
          *Tip: You can also post moments via email or Twitter.

          processing

          View Your Moment in

          Posted by | 1 second ago

          Don't Miss

          fashion

          Nov 20, 2009

          Akira's Prep Fashion Show

          It's back to school on the runway.

          events

          Nov 20, 2009

          About Last Night: Throwin' Down at Underground

          What you missed: late night fashion scenesters and an anniversary soiree.

          events

          Nov 20, 2009

          Rewind: That 70's Party

          Chicago hipsters throw down on the South Side, funk decade style.

          Loading...
          Birthdate:
          You must be at least 13 to sign up.
          Gender:
          invalid

          By clicking the button below, I accept the terms of use and privacy policy

          Already Signed Up? Login Below.

          processing
          Here's what we're posting:

          *Only used for verification. We do not store your password.
          processing