The 622,654 square foot building on the site of the failed Panthers headquarters facility in Rock Hill. A prospective buyer could adaptively reuse the structure, according to a marketing brochure.
JEFF SINER
jsiner@charlotteobserver.com
Rock Hill
What should York County and Rock Hill officials do about roads the Carolina Panthers were supposed to build?
Spirited debate on Friday among regional road planners posed that question. Should the city or county wait until one or the other owns the property through bankruptcy, or should they spend $10 million now to finish the roads so drivers can use the new interchange off I-77.
We want to know what you think. Make your pick below on what should come next at the Panthers site.
John Marks graduated from Furman University in 2004 and joined the Herald in 2005. He covers community growth, municipalities, transportation and education mainly in York County and Lancaster County. The Fort Mill native earned dozens of South Carolina Press Association awards and multiple McClatchy President’s Awards for news coverage in Fort Mill and Lake Wylie.Support my work with a digital subscription