Bankrupt Developer Struever Could Be Tapped By Lucchino for Providence Stadium

Sunday, August 09, 2015

 

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The failed Dynamo House project in Providence.

The developer that Larry Lucchino might be eyeing for the proposed Pawtucket Red Sox stadium in Providence is someone who has left a path of lawsuits from North Carolina, to Baltimore -- and Rhode Island.

The once high-flying Bill Struever of Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, whose involvement in developing such projects in Rhode Island as the ill-fated Dynamo House, the American Locomotive Building, Royal Mills and Rising Sun Mills has a long history going back to the early 1990s with Lucchino in Baltimore. 

Struever, whose projects nearly all resulted in foreclosures or lawsuits on the projects, was seen with Lucchino and members of the Pawtucket Red Sox delegation in North Carolina this week for the team's tour of the Durham Bulls, according to multiple sources.

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Struever’s firm -- who 20 companies sued in 2009 in Rhode Island Superior Court for failing to pay contractors $5 million for work on the then-Dynamo House power station -- has ties to Lucchino dating back to their days together in Baltimore when Lucchino was President and CEO of the Baltimore Orioles.

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Larry Lucchino

Struever, who founded the Baltimore-based Struever Bros Eccles & Rouse in 1974 and worked on Inner Harbor revitalization projects with close connection to Lucchino, then went on to partner with Lucchino in Boston on Fenway renovation projects.

In Durham -- where the PawSox were courting favor from a group of hand-picked Rhode Islanders this week -- Struever also faced suits stemming from his work in the North Carolina city.

When asked how Struever was in Durham to greet the group from Rhode Island, Patti Doyle, spokesperson for the PawSox said, "He happened to be in NC. Larry Lucchino knows him from past work at Fenway."

As the new Providence stadium deal appears imminent, Lucchino and the PawSox organization have tried to build support for the proposal with the trip to North Carolina. Many elelcted officals refused the trip and would not allow staff to attend.

Baltimore to Boston With Lucchino

Baltimore developer Struever gained close ties to Lucchino when the latter took the helm as the Orioles President, and was close enough to take part in an Oriole VP's wedding reception for Janet Marie Smith at Camden Yards along with Lucchino and other execs in 1992, according to the Baltimore Sun

Struever, who was credited for transforming old mills and vacant properties in Baltimore in the 1990’s and early 2000’s in Baltimore, soon saw his empire implode.

A trail of failed projects, however, in 2009 led to the company "known for decades of urban revitalization projects throughout the city and elsewhere," faced with more than $5.5 million in loan defaults, with National City Bank going after $5.3 million for a commercial loan made to Struever Bros. in 2007 in a lawsuit in Baltimore Circuit Court.

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Headlines appeared in the Baltimore Business Journal that read:

“Wells Fargo sues Struever, alleging unpaid line of credit”

“Struever Bros. asks court to reject $4.2M judgment, citing economy”

“Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse stops work on Baltimore projects”

“Struever Bros. agrees to pay $900K in court judgments”

“Setbacks for Struever Bros.”

A few years later when Lucchino made the move to Boston Red Sox, he turned to Struever for work in the Fenway Park area.

As reported in the Boston Herald by Scott Van Voorhis on March 10, 2005:

As the Boston Red Sox renovate Fenway Park and look to overhaul the gritty streets around it, the team has opted not to turn to one of the traditional heavyweights of the city's development scene.

Instead, the team is quietly relying on a Baltimore firm acclaimed for its work revamping once-neglected industrial buildings and helping revive the old port city.

While Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse Inc. is little known in Boston, it is a company that Sox architectural chief Janet Marie Smith and Sox Chief Executive Larry Lucchino know well.

Smith, a longtime Struever Bros. executive, is on "loan" to the Red Sox, where she works as a senior vice president. And Lucchino, former head of the Baltimore Orioles, saw Struever transform an old warehouse next to the Orioles' Camden Yards ballpark into offices for the baseball franchise.

Smith was ousted, however, in 2009 -- the same year Streuver Bros. closed its doors, as outlined by the Herald's Thomas Grillo in a piece noting that Red Sox principal John Henry's new wife Linda began calling the shots.

Some anti-Smith forces also accused her of a conflict of interest, noting that she also worked for Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse, a Baltimore-based development company that handled the team's real estate transactions for a fee.

Others dismissed the charge, saying the real estate deals were transparent and everyone knew Smith split her time between the Sox and Struever.

"When Linda arrived, she woke John Henry up to the fact that Janet has a conflict of interest and that the team is not maximizing its value on properties it owns," a source said. "So they ditched her and they're trying to make it look like Janet's departure was mutual, but it wasn't."

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Bill Struever

Rhode Island Rise and Fall

In the early 2000s, Struever was being dubbed a rising star in the urban revitalization movement, and he began making inroads into the Rhode Island industrial renovation scene – leveraging Rhode Island’s very charitable and then-unapped historic tax credits.  

Starting with the Royal Mills development in West Warwick that was completed in 2006, Struever then turned his attention to Providence, with the Rising Sun Mills and the contentious American Locomotive Works project in Olneyville.  His most ambitious project -- and ultimately one of his biggest failures - was Dynamo House in Providence (now the site of the new nursing school). 

In 2005, Struever had announced plans for a $333-million mixed-use development on the 23-acre U.S. Rubber "ALCO" complex: a nine-phase development planned to house 650 residences, 450,000 square feet of commercial space and a 180-room hotel. While a portion of the site was redeveloped, a portion of the site was slated for a foreclosure auction in 2011, after Struever pulled out of Rhode Island in 2009.  

Struever’s business began to unravel.

Struever was sued by a number of contractors on the Dynamo House project -- which has been leased to Brown University and is now going to be part of the the South Street Landing Project.  A final settlement for payment was announced in December 2014.  A story ran in  the Baltimore Business News that was headlined, “$10 million unaccounted for in former Struever Bros. project,” about the Dynamo project.

North Carolina Ties

So what was Struever -- not on any official Sox "invite list" -- doing in Durham this week?  

In 2005, Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse Inc. was chosen to "transform a former tobacco factory next to the Durham Bulls' baseball park in North Carolina into apartments, shops and offices...to redevelop five buildings across from the downtown Durham minor league ballpark of the Bulls."

Fast forward to 2008.  

"Baltimore's Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse is under fire from contractors who have filed claims exceeding $1.2 million for unpaid work at a redevelopment project in North Carolina," wrote the Baltimore Business Journal. 

In 2008, Struever’s VP told the Baltimore Business Journal that more than 20 liens had been filed against their project.

Efforts to reach Struever about his relationship with Lucchino and the PawSox Providence Stadium were unsuccessful.

Struever currently is at Cross Street Partners — a new company he founded that is a real estate consulting firm.

EDITOR'S NOTE: An earlier version of this stroy said South Street Station had been sold to Brown University. In fact, the agreement was a long-term lease to occupy the property. We apologize for the error.

 

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Jan, 2017

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