The University of North Texas has officially started the eminent domain process to acquire four properties near campus.
The move comes four months after university officials sent offer letters to buy the following: 903 Kendolph St., site of Eagle Car Wash; 902 Ave. C, home to Campus Bookstore; 906 Ave. C, home to New York Sub Hub and Naranja Cafe; and 1000 Ave. C, the site of Oriental Express.
Officials notified property owners by letter Oct. 14 that since no property owners accepted U
https://www.ntdaily.com/unt-makes-1-4-million-deal-with-new-york-sub-hub/
The source for the NT Daily's story, in the DRC, seems to not require a subscription: https://dentonrc.com/news/unt-pays-million-for-new-york-sub-hub-in-eminent/article_3283b4a6-e21a-5c76-b3c4-7f30b0cdc01d.html
Confusing... not sure how/why Ken wouldn't have let his son know the deal was in the works. I expect we'll hear more eventually, including whether this settlement will allow them to move to another locat