Granite Park, an entertainment project in Fresno, Calif., which was supposed to bring life to a neighborhood, is on hold.
The park opened four restaurants but may cost taxpayers $5.5 million. The city might sue the developer.
Of the land’s 42 acres, 18 are home to Granite Park Kids Foundation, a nonprofit that got a $5.2 million loan through the City Council. But the foundation hasn’t made a payment in a year, and the bank may foreclose the property. If it does foreclose, the city will have to pay the loan, which is at $5.5 million now.
Granite Park got the Lightning Bolt coaster from MGM Grand Adventures in Las Vegas. MGM Grand Adventures closed in 2000. Lightning Bolt is an Arrow Dynamics family coaster.
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