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Earlier today the Green Mouse was roused from a raging three-week-long bender to consider Form G’s “redevelopment” vaporware at the vacant Centenary church in downtown New Albany.
GREEN MOUSE SAYS: Not so fast on Form G’s Centenary church PR vaporware.
But it gets even better. As the Mouse po(u)red over old notes, he found one of his own e-mail links from last September, which apparently got lost in the pre-election scrum.
Man in spotlight for TV kiss is local real estate executive, by Marty Finley (Louisville Business First)
Eric Goodman, founder and CEO of Form G Companies, has apologized for kissing a WAVE-TV news reporter on live television. The incident has made national headlines.
The man in the middle of controversy and facing criticism after he kissed a WAVE-TV reporter on the cheek on live television last weekend during the Bourbon & Beyond festival is a local real estate developer.
Eric Goodman, 42, of Jeffersonville, Ind., was charged with harassment, a misdemeanor, by the Jefferson County Attorney after he interrupted WAVE reporter Sara Rivest during a live broadcast on the music festival, which was held at the Kentucky Exposition Center.
Goodman is the founder and CEO of Jeffersonville’s Form G Cos. LLC, a full-service commercial real estate firm. He was profiled in Louisville Business First in March.
He has since apologized for the incident …
You have to hand it to Team Gahan’s choices for public-private parts partnerships.
ON THE AVENUES: Could that be David Duggins paddling across Jeff Gahan’s putrid cesspool? On second thought, I’ll take the blindfold.
The Green Mouse concludes: “I can’t wait for the Mayor Jeff Gahan Presents the Lofts at Centenary Slap and Tickle.”
Disclosure: This post complies with the parameters of Roger’s sabbatical from local political involvement, having required fewer than 30 minutes to write.