![]() ![]() ![]() The agreement also identifies tribal land along the parkway as historical and calls for studying the property in consultation with the tribes in case there are any inadvertent discoveries during construction of the parkway that would impact the tribes. The Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center will also do a series of videos and articles with interviews and photos of the Denny's building when it was being built in the mid 1960s. It also calls for the city to document the building's history through photos and writing. The city council signed off on an agreement Thursday to satisfy federal requirements to make up for the loss of the Denny's building, which qualifies as an historical structure. It's not currently known how the Denny's restaurant franchisee will be compensated for the loss, or if Denny's will be offered another space to relocate. "Because I'm hearing scuttlebutt from my customers that come into my restaurant that my building is being demolished before I know. "No offense, but the way it's been handled so far, in my opinion hasn't been very up and up and professional," said Predmore. Wenatchee Denny's Director of Operations Brian Predmore spoke out at Thursday's city council meeting, where he said he's been left in the dark about the plans. ![]()
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