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| $7.6M buyout at Hempfield prison site clouds sale |
| By triblive.com- Debra Erdley and Renatta Signorini |
| Published: 02/25/2015 |
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A contract inked more than a decade ago with the Carlisle businessman who submitted the winning bid on the now-closed state prison at Hempfield could drive the cost of shuttering the prison to more than $10 million, records obtained by the Tribune-Review show. If the $950,000 bid by David Goldsmith's Energy Management Concepts is finalized, documents show the state would pay him $7.6 million for a steam energy plant he built at the site to provide electricity to the prison. The payout would add to more than $2.5 million spent to maintain the prison, mothballed in 2013 by Gov. Tom Corbett in a move state officials said would save taxpayers in excess of $23 million in 2013-14 and more later. Read More. |
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