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UPDATE: Economic Impact of Paper Valley Sale

By: Bret Lemoine
Updated: January 17, 2013
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UPDATE - APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) The Radisson Paper Valley Hotel is under new ownership.  It's been sold for nearly $18 million to GCCFC (Greenwich Capital Commercial Funding Corp), with LNR Partners, a Miami-based real estate investment firm, acting as the servicer.

Along with the Paper Valley went the Holiday Inn Neenah Riverwalk for just under $3 million.  The hotel, most recently owned by Watermark Hotel Investors - went into a court-ordered receivership in June after the company defaulted on a $27 million balloon payment.

The Radisson hotel is at the heart of a $20 million Exhibition Center plan.  The group that wants to build the center is waiting to speak with the hotel's new ownership.  The city's Economic Director tells Local 5 an Exhibition Center could generate $105 million annually for the Fox Valley.  By comparison, the Performing Arts Center (PAC) generates $17 million annually.

Many say this space, to be located behind the Paper Valley and connect by a sky-walk, is needed to accommodate an increase in demand for trade shows.

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