Showing posts with label Branson Landing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Branson Landing. Show all posts

Chief Supreme Court Justice Joins Branson Landing Dispute - Empire Vs. Branson Paper

Branson Paper Vs. Empire - Ongoing Branson Landing Property Dispute Continues
The City of Branson has tough waters to navigate needing to prove contradictory testimony in parallel legal venues as to knowledge and ownership relating to a large portion of the Branson Landing.               


Bonds issued under Mayor Raeanne Presley watch claim Branson Landing  has both title insurance and isn’t under litigation - two erroneous claims  that necessitate Branson City Leaders make contradictory claims in court depending on jurisdiction:


For ordinary citizens issuing such statements regarding land investment could easily earn free room and board courtesy of the state. The disparity in treatment attest Missouri’s Courts as  a “respecter of persons.”


Here’s a brief summary of Branson’s conflicting legal approach in regards to the Branson Landing Northern ⅓. by  jurisdiction:


Federal Court
1. Branson Landing title disputes were notorious, easy to identify, were discussed with title insurance provider, attorneys for the City of Branson and City Council Members (City Alderman)
2. Attorney Client privilege is waived and sanctions will apply if correspondence between attorneys is not dispatched during discovery. Coverdell's claim was notorius, easily obtainable through the public record.
Missouri Appellate Court
1. Branson had no knowledge of the borders being discussed in quiet title case
2. Branson was not notified properly as to hearings that Branson attorney attended
Missouri Circuit Court
1. Attorney client privilege prevents Federal lawsuit documents from entering into state proceedings nor does
               2. Any contract between the City and Coverdell would require a recorded vote following current law.
3. Attorneys are not legally able to initiate enforceable contracts without a recorded vote. Documents issued in Federal Court remain privileged and cannot be submitted to state courts.
Alderman hatched a litigation strategy with Empire District Electric counsel prior to 2004 when the City of Branson sought to acknowledge the Hoke deed and staked it's claim on a small strip of land encompassing half a peninsula.adjacent to North Beach Park.




Mo. Chief Supreme Court Justice VS Mo.Chief Supreme Court Justice
If you have the facts, use the facts. If you have the law, use the law. If you have neither it’s best to hire a Chief Supreme Court Justice. The maneuver is enough to seduce the blindfold off of lady justice.


Branson’s hire of Chief Justice John Holstein was a “Hell Mary Pass” placing the city back into a lawsuit they already lost. The reek of special privilege and an unusual imbalance of tolerance forced Coverdell’s team to hire a former Chief Supreme Court Justice of his own. For the slightest infractions Coverdell’s staff has been sanctioned, while Branson seems able to commit the same acts with impunity.


As a result of the imbalance two of the most recognized, talented and charismatic attorneys are preparing to argue the Branson Landing Title Dispute before the Missouri Supreme Court.


Former Chief Justices Chip Robertson and John Holstein are on opposing sides for the property which may  be valued in excess of $100 million.


Empire District Electric Land Grab
Empire District Electric is notorious for its recent  litigation practices on the Lake Taneycomo waterfront.. The implication of its quiet title suit on the Branson Landing’s Northern ⅓ potentially gains the Southern Missouri utility company stronger claim to billions in real estate assets along the waterfront. The utility company is attempting to parlay flooding rights, which serve much like mineral rights, to stronger title.


No one expected Coverdell to hold his own against  Empire and their partnership with the city. But ten years standing against  time, political pressure and millions invested with tax funded opposing counsel hasn’t put Coverdell out the game. Still, after Coverdell’s lead trial counsel Robert Cocherham brought home a Taney County Trial victory,  the judgement was sent back to the trial court with unusual surrounding circumstances


John Holstein  - Branson Successful Hail Mary Win Earns Second Review
Branson’s public statement following jury trial was that they’d fight the case to the Supreme Court.. Branson wasn’t expecting a win nor planned to follow the Southern District Appellate recommendations. Lack of Supreme Court review never seemed a question. Holstein was hired to escalate the case and until last month he was unmatchedm.


Initially rejected by the Missouri Southern Court of Appeals, former Supreme Court Justice John Holstein represented Branson.


To the Southern District Appellate Holstein testified Branson doesn’t own any of the property in question, but had judicial standing as a lease holder from Empire and third parties they contracted with as a result of their lease from Empire. Branson’s move allowed several banks , many  transactions downstream to stake their claim.


With Holstein,  the City of Branson won the right to de-escalate the case back to the trial court on behalf of “third parties”.


Holstein argued to the Southern District Court of Appeals that the city wasn’t aware of Coverdell’s scope of claim. Speculation over Branson’s awareness is refuted by the City of Branson’s through documents posted in the federal court records Branson Vs. Chicago Title.


As Branson initiated parallel litigation, evidence contradicting Holstein’s verbal claims surfaced. Ironically Coverdell’s best claims are documented by the City of Branson itself. The correspondence published elaborate Branson Attorney negotiations and admission of error by Branson City Counsel  in early Branson Landing property purchases.


While the trail was initiated by Empire in 2003 Holstein displayed maps to the appellate neither included as trial exhibit nor accurately depict the landscape pre-trial but rather display infrastructure maps of the Branson Landing drafted in 2012 

Holstein’s use of evidence sent a hidden message to the Southern District legal triumvirate - that a Branson loss would fiscally devastate Branson.



Judge McBeth Issues Stern Warning - Foreshadows Result
During last months proceedings at the Taney County  courtroom ,  honorable Judge McBeth who usually  appears the kind, gentle grandparent,  - still fascinated with the unique aspects of law . A drastic transition to anger during the last Taney County court session was out of character.


McBeth's face grew bright red as he scolded Coverdell's lead counselor with an allogory of the desert beaver. According to McBeth, the desert beaver is an animal with slaps the dust to create a smokescreen for escape.


****Authors Note: With respect to the honorable Judge McBeth; I have spent much of my life exploring the deserts of the Western United States and have never seen a desert beaver. After hearing of this obscure animal myth/legend Research left me wanting as there is no such animal taxonomized. The beaver is an aquatic loving mammal and evades deserts at all cost.
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The judges usually collected demeanor shifted to a sharp scolding as he foreshadowed events to come. "I'm not having attorneys deposed ", shot McBeth. Deposition of attorneys is key to Coverdell as documents recently released by the City of Branson reveal appellate arguments were proveably unrepresentative of fact. As new parties enter the case an incestous pool of attorneys switch sides billing banks, municipalities and utility companies.


City Documents released in the federal case provide a window to negotiations critical to Coverdell's claims. Documents published by the City of Branson in federal court essentially prove Coverdell's case. Unfortunately for Coverdell, the documents were drafted by attorneys and are being shielded from review. . The documents move from proving ascertains contrary to those verbally issued to the Missouri Southern District appellate court.



A Taney County Jury overturned a verdict granting Doug Coverdell a deed which was on public record through Branson Paper


Two former Chief Missouri Supreme Court Justices will battle this week over an ownership dispute on Branson's largest commercial development. The lawsuit originates from Empire District Electric's challenge encompassing a grid of land atop a third of the Branson Landing - controversial among Missourian's. for it's classification as a Super TIF (Tax Increment Financed).


A surprise appellate win granted the City of Branson, a chance to intervene. A quiet title suit brought by Empire District Electric question land ownership relating to a third of the tax funded lake front project on the shore of Lake Taneycomo.


The lawsuit was derived from backroom negotiations between the City of Branson and Empire District Electric as the City of Branson partnered with HCW to create the $450 million lakefront outdoor mall. The feature is a revenue generating engine funding the Branson Hilton Convention Center.


Much of the Branson Landing's partnership agreement sits on Empire District Electric property rented to Branson through a 99 year lease.

Most Likely To Bill New Clients in Branson Landing Dispute - Lynn Rogers
If the contest is over reaping billable hours and increasing clients to bill , Lynn Rogers scores top dog.  Rogers first represented the city of Branson where he handled negotiations between Peter Rea and Coverdell, then skipped to First America Title, Bank of America and has recently landed with Jim Walton managed Arvest Bank. 



Peter's Point
According to legend and Taney County trial courtroom lore, the peninsula had a dual meaning the phallic shape and the owner were both known acknowledged in the double entendre "Peter's Point". During the 1970's Peter Rae was known to patrol Peter's Point preaching, Bible in hand, to youngsters who found the wooded area an ideal makeout spot.


Rea is best known for his role as Taney County Circuit Judge enacting  unorthodox practices before he was derobbed..


Correspondence published by the City of Branson in their federal lawsuit against Chicago Title notes Springfield Attorney Lynn Rodgers mediated negotiations between the City of Branson and Peter Rea. Branson City Officials proposed terms of a land purchase which apparently broke down. Rodgers language begins with notable errors in Branson's land purchases and settlement transitioning to harsher language - even going so far as to cite sexual misconduct as an element of him being disbarred.


After a Taney County jury verdict granted Branson Paper - et Coverdell sole ownership of the property Branson City Officials hired former Missouri Chief Justice John Holstein and used press resources to publicize the land dispute would be heading to the Supreme Court. The issue was taken by the Missouri Southern District Court of Appeals who initially rejected Branson's right to press the case due to their voluntary withdrawal. The conditions of Branson qualifying for an appeal are seen by the legal community as precedent setting exceptions incited by special privilege honoring the status of Holstein as opposed to sound application of legal cannon.


The appellate overruled the Taney County jury verdict permitting third parties from entering the case. These third parties are subject to Empire's claim granted to the City of Branson and then contracted from the City of Branson and the HCW Development. The Southern District Appellate opened the door for several banks to enter the proceedings.


Instead of completing negotiations, Branson City Leaders placed a plat map over the property in litigation and proceeded to seek public funding - investment solicitation alleged the property was insured and not currently in litigation.. Under normal circumstances the banks would push for prosecution, an unprofitable move at this point because of the deep investment and risk of losing money - whether fraud was committed or not.


The last proceedings involved legal action on behalf of Coverdell who claimed the dispute with Branson Paper resulted in an agreement in 2004 when the land was bifurcated and the City of Branson's written correspondence reverting their initial claim they they owned the entire grid and settling with Coverdell for half of the peninsula - half the shaft on Peter's point.


Coverdell cites correspondence on the public record where he is threatened by the overseeing judge who states, "If you have an agreement you need to sign this now Mr. Coverdell. ". Coverdell notes the enforceability confirmed by the judges statement.


Holstein argued the City of Branson is required to publish a vote on record for any agreement the city makes and if one hearing brought City Custodian of Record Lisa Westfall. Holstein claimed any agreement not on record was unenforceable. He further argued that Branson’s counsel lacked the capacity to make an agreement with Coverdell nor was any consideration exchanged,


Judge McBeth’s demeanor was lightened by Chip Robertson who earned chuckles from the 17 attorneys which crowded the courtroom last month as appeals appear imminent. McBeth noted that Cocherham's request for Summary Judgement for the original trial findings would result in his being overturned - something he hoped to avoid.

Branson Officials continue to raise the legal tab and are likely to earn a minor victory on May 29th porous enough to demand further judicial review..

Branson Garden of Eden Sent to Limbo - North Beach Park (Background)






North Beach Park is a small Garden of Eden sitting on Lake Taneycomo in Branson Missouri. Ownership of the property has been in dispute for several years and the City of Branson promised Missouri's Supreme Court will hear the case before ceding to a recent Taney County Jury verdict granting ownership to Douglas Coverdell. The case is currently in the


North Beach inhabits the most diverse and plentiful fishing grounds, is scattered with trees over a century old shading wild strawberry patches. I've spent much of the last 72 hours fishing her water and surveying the land.  After a ruling  just released from the court of appeals Branson is well on their way to the Missouri Supreme Court.

They've argued they want to protect the land, however; with their help every tree on the 40 acres of disputed land has bee cut down. This includes a tree which was honored during the United States Bi-Centennial as a Liberty Tree.

Over the past two years it's been an area of personal interest and study. I've briefed the title history since the piece of land was claimed by the United States, talked to locals and attended court hearings as Southwest Missouri's most powerful players fight for control over what was once considered of very little value.

North Beach Park sits on a peninsula adjacent to the Branson Landing development, a project the local newspapers often remind, is a 450 million dollar property that was built a through Tax Increment financing (TIF). Disagreement over ownership tracks back to a time when the multi-million dollar property was worth $500.

Locals attest the property was transferred to defrocked judge Peter  H. Rea as a legal expense for defending a property owner against Empire District Electric during legal action that ended in 1972.

Why would anyone grant land to a country attorney who was known to provide counsel in exchange for twenty chickens (seems cheaper than acerage) ? Annual floods submerge the land leaving debris and junglesque overgrowth that was painful to manage. Before the Branson Landing was constructed the peninsula was of very little value, the 40 acres submerged periodically as Lake Taneycomo deemed fit..

The landowner figured it was more trouble to maintain than the property was worth. Rea took a brush-hog to the north part of the peninsula clearing the land enough for the Branson High School track team to conduct practice. For the thirty years ownership would be unchallenged until Empire District Electric filed a suit to quiet title on the land. Several other parties, including the city of Branson were sued by Empire District Electric as well.

As the quiet title suit ensued Empire District Electric, the City of Branson and Coverdell (who purchased the land from a distressed Rea) all claimed the own both the park and nearly 40 acres surrounding the land.

Branson claimed to own the property through adverse possession. Eventually, the city of Branson would voluntary dismiss their claim to the property after Empire promised Branson leaders they "couldn't lose" against Coverdell and promised to give the entire property (and a couple hundred more acres) to Branson for a dollar a year. Branson leaders trusted Empire, after all they had the most powerful law-firm in Missouri to ensure victory.

Ironically, the shamed Peter H Rea's family would prosper from the property no matter who won. Rea, who sold his position to Coverdell, has a son in law who serves as chief financial officer for development company HCW.  Before the lawsuit was settled, Branson contracted with HCW to build and manage the Branson Landing. From Empire to Branson to HCW - Rae wins the financial fruits of the property.

Empire's sworn testimony to Branson leaders prompted Branson to pursue the project and let Empire fight off Coverdell. Millions were borrowed from Bear Stearns who sold the note to Banks of America. One of the loans issued a $90 million dollar note holding the property as collateral. Former Branson City Attorney Paul Link inked the property wasn't in current litigation.

The dispute was heard during a ten day trial by a Taney County Jury. Branson's involvement during the jury selection process would come into question before the Missouri Southern District Court of Appeals. Coverdell would argue Branson was listed as a witness to testify, sat as co-counsel, participated in jury selection and had a second attorney appear in the court room audience. Fifty-nine days after the legal time allocated to appeal the jury's verdict city officials pulled a rabbit out of a hat.

Two morals can be derived.
Never underestimate the cost of justice.

Never ever underestimate a father's love.

Former Missouri Supreme Court Justice John Holstein's daughter was Paul Link's bride. Branson leaders allocated $750,000 in outside legal fees much of which was allocated Hostein to halt transfer of land.

Reporters for both the Springfield News-Leader and the Branson Daily News attribute credit to Branson Attorney (one of a dozen with hands on the case) Meadows with representing Branson to the Missouri Southern District Court of appeals this month. Meadows wasn't even present at the trial.

In Baseball terms, Branson sent in Links' father-in-law to pinch hit. Meadows wasn't even at the trial. Holstien entered as representation for Branson minutes before trial, submitted oral arguments and disappeared before the press could cover the courts ruling.


As Missouri's Supreme Court Chief Justice John Holstien proclaimed to the 1997 Missouri Senate and House of Representatives:

"The jury trial has served us well. It is a marriage of the best of our legal system and of democracy"
 Holstein seemed to disappear from the record except for a brief mention of his last minute appearance on the Missouri Southern District Court of Appeals record.

And while the marriage of our legal system with democracy is a virtuous notion; the marriage between a former Supreme Court Chief Justice and a Branson City attorney have successfully annulled the appearance of  unadulterated matrimony.

Ice Skating at Branson Landing to Start Jan 1st - Feb 15

After Christmas the Branson Landing will have an ice skating rink. Branson Landing management said a press release will be issued soon.

Branson Landing Vendors Refuse To Pay Rent After Court Determines Coverdell Rightful Owner (Summary and Map of Court Case Included

The far reaching implications of a Taney County Jury verdict ruling in favor of local developer Douglas Coverdell prompted Branson to "pray to Missouri's Southern District Court of Appeals". The supplications to a higher authority fell on deaf ears as Missouri's judicial determined Branson, a party to the case, had let their timeframe for legal remedy expire.

Branson allocated ample time to "misbrief" the press on details of a case initiated by Empire District Electric in 2003. Several interested parties in the case folded before Coverdell was left last man standing and was awarded a large portion of the Lake Taneycomo waterfront which includes a section of the Branson Landing extending north from what is now Joe's Crab Shack.

The courts determination verifies land ownership against claims acknowledged by Empire District Electric, Tori Inc, the City of Branson, Branson Paper Inc., Doug Coverdell, Julia Coverdell, Coverdell Enterprises, B Cuz Inc., Keycomm Inc, Peter Rea and Darlene Rea. The judgement doesn't affect land ownership claims to interests not listed as a party to the lawsuit.

 Organizations not cited, such as Table Rock Ashpalt,  are not affected by the judgment.

After Empire District Electric claimed ownership of land against several parties (listed above) the City of Branson and Coverdell, each party responded to their claims.

Empire District claimed ownership of two connected pieces of property (1 and 2)

Coverdell claimed ownership against the involved parties on a much larger grid under his title. (see outer boundries frin visual judgment of description above).

The City of Branson claimed ownership to the western segment of a peninsula adjacent to what is now called North Beach Park (highlighted in yellow on chart above).

The city never claimed to own North Beach Park. Contrary to assertions that Branson was attempting to preserve land, they in fact were planning to bulldoze North Beach Park with the help of Australians who were eventually cornered out of the deal and granted a multi-million dollar parting gift.

An injunction is currently preventing Branson from slaughtering more of the natural habitat and in the minds of many citizens remains the fact that under the city's watch the Liberty tree met an untimely death.

In 2003 Coverdell and Branson compared notes and determined they were in agreement without conflict as to what land was owned. The case was "bifurcated" and the courts dealt with two separate actions.

Branson stated they weren't interested in claiming new land through adverse possession and affirmed their right to re-enter the case later - a right they never exercised.

Branson battled Empire District Electric and won their claim to the west side of the peninsula in 2004.

According to former city leaders, Empire District Electric met in the backrooms of city hall and promised Branson that they could keep Coverdell at bay - or in this case away from the bay.

Branson collaborated with Empire District Electric with land deals and contracted to third parties to manage the property.

In lieu of the Australians development plans another developer collaborate with the city to build on the downtown Branson waterfront. A

local entreprenear Rick Huffman purchased tickets to a Major League Baseball All-Star game and seduced then Missouri Governor Bob Holden to join him.

Huffman knew he had the governor locked in a plane for several hours where he made his pitch. If there was a salesman hall of fame, Huffman would have a picture on the wall. Holden bought and over a hundred million dollars of tax subsidies gave the green light for construction of the Branson based waterfront project.

Most mortals would have folded to Lathrop and Gage, Empire District Electric's hired guns, who delayed trial for over five years until the patience of the judge expired. 

When Empire learned they couldn't delay trial any longer they abandoned their offensive position and dropped their case. Empire's action moved the courts attention to Coverdell's quiet title claim.

Empire District Electric was on the defense and Branson never changed their position until after the Taney County Jury ruled and after their time to appeal expired.

It wasn't until some tenants at the Branson Landing refused to pay rent to a company "not authorized as the rightful owner" that the City of Branson hired three attorneys to appeal. The three attorney's Branson hired were some of the most expensive available and due to Mayor Reanne Presley's new accounting implementation the actual funds spent on legal expenses are difficult to determine. The new system makes it easy to hide expenditures from the press.

One of the attorneys is a former Missouri Supreme Court judge, but dollars weren't enough to compromise the integrity of the appeals court who ruled Branson was an aggrieved party unworthy of special remedy. In other words, Branson had legal rights to appeal but didn't. Branson failed to file post-trial motions within the allocated time frame.

Both Branson and Empire District Electric have again been collaborating behind closed doors in search of a red herring that can eliminate the fiscal threat Coverdell's victory brings to the lakefront.

Unfortunately, the current city administration's action have helped Coverdell's case as they've determined that a small piece of land over a hundred yards from the waterfront is worth a cool million in tax payer funds (see purchase of land from Pennel's family).

Both the city of Branson and people close to the Coverdell case have confirmed the city has never come to the table to resolve the conflict opting to continue a strategy of outspending Coverdell - a strategy which hasn't been working. 

Branson's most recent filings have an interesting component. Geo-scientist Curtis Copeland submitted maps with text inserted by outsourced legal counsel. While the city's position was that Coverdell didn't meet legal requirements needed to affirm his right to the jury verdict, Copeland's assessment of land boundaries contained in the legal description given to the jury match the claim against the City of Branson and Empire District Electric contained in the map above.

City of Branson Misrepresentation To Media Outlets Magnified by Southern Court of Appeals Rejection of Motion

 
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An effort funded by Branson City Officials to undo a Taney County jury verdict affirming Doug Coverdell as the rightful owner of land which includes a large portion of the Branson Landing was quickly thwarted by Missouri's Court of Appeals.

Among other misrepresentations, several newspapers reported the city of Branson stated they were not involved in the lawsuit. Contrary to official statements the city of Branson was scheduled as a witness in a three day trial where Empire Electric, represented by Lathrop and Gage, asked the city of Branson to testify on behalf of the private utility company. The city of Branson failed to appear as scheduled.

Contrary to statements made by Branson officials, the Court of Appeals confirmed the City of Branson was a party to the initial lawsuit that granted Coverdell land with an estimated value exceeding $250,000,000 and didn't qualify for special relief.


*****This story was held 20 days to see if any media companies would cover the story.
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Branson Landing - Taney County Trial Ruling Favoring Coverdell Could Have Implications on Utility Rates

 
According to court documents (inserted below) Doug Coverdell owns much of what is now called the Branson Landing.

The implications of a jury verdict delivered this month are far reaching. The estimated value of the land awarded to Coverdellafter a six year legal battle brings Empire District Electric's assets into question in addition to calculations of valuation submitted to to the Missouri Public Service Commission.

In fiscal 2008, Branson Mayor Raeanne Presley approved $2 million dollars for the purchase of land connected to Taney County Presiding Commissioner Chuck Pennel. The small plot of land sits 100 yards from Coverdell's  more valuable land sitting on the Lake Taneycomo waterfront.

If Presley's allotment of Branson Taxpayer funds nears the real value of the property purchased between public officials as opossed to a taxpayer funded bribe, Coverdell's favorable court ruling could be estimated in the $100 million dollar range.

According to the records posted above, Empire District Electric is paying more to fight for ownership of land than they claim the land is actually worth. Book value of Empire Electric holdings could sway the PSC from allowing Empire District to raise rates. On jan 25th 2010, Empire filed to increase rates in Southwest Missouri. Missouri's regulatory agency has yet to release a ruling on the plea.

Perhaps a more interesting question is, "What will Doug Coverdell do with the land?" Coverdell has been unusually quiet on the subject but did mention the prior owner attempted to give the land to the City of Branson under the condition they'd keep the land as a park.
Coverdell claims he attempted to give the City of Branson rights to the park in exchange for another piece of property valued at $150,000 but Branson Alderman refused the offer. Coverdell said,
"I'm open to suggestions from the public on what should be done with the land and hope any issues relating to the court's ruling including impact on the TIF disctrict are quickly resolved."
Branson Landing Property Granted to Doug Coverdell


Capatalizing on the Branson Landing


Since the Branson Landing's inception I've been trying to figure out how to capitalize on it.
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A recent Branson Chamber of Commerce survey concluded Branson's $450 million dollar lakefront project was Branson Missouri's top destination.

I've sat center stage the past 31 days with the clearest view of the property - studying.

Rick Huffman, the developer of the Branson Landing stopped by last week before heading to an architectural awards ceremony in Las Vegas. Between then and now he's crushed my cold drink monopoly with Coke machines in the Town Square.

After Branson whistleblower Ruth Denham unfolded corruption in Branson Mayor Raeanne Presley administration not even Huffman, always known as bold in business, dares attempt reform efforts to save Branson's economy.

In three years the Branson Landing and Branson Hills projects have generated over 25 percent of Branson's income. Unfortunately, Branson's current administration can't seem to stop frivolously spending it.

Memorial Day is coming and the seasonal rush has tourists moving from a trickling creek to a steady stream (rain days excluded).

It's time to get paid....

Branson Blasts Into 2009 Season


Branson's packed 76 strip was bittersweet for locals as tourists flocked to "the live music capital of the world." But for many tourists showtime at theaters were an afterthought.

Al Roker cruised the Branson Landing between eating pie at the Branson Convention Center where he along with psuedo-celebrities tasted sweet baked wares.

Chateau on the Lake hosted a wine festival and the weather was cooperative for Springfield residents seeking a short weekend getaway.

Democratic politicians were seen strolling the Branson Landing as Jackson Days ensued. Larry Milton's sponsorship of a ceremony for Purple Heart recipients drew a crowd as well with not too many onlookers leaving when his business partner Raeanne Presley took the stage.

2008 sported record income for Branson and though local media outlets failed in coverage of this spectacular happenstance 2009 looks like it's going to be a prosperous year.

Recessions don't have the same effect on Branson's tourism numbers as other parts of the country and for good reason. Hotels in Branson range from 26 dollars a night to 200.

It's cheaper to stay in Branson than any roadside motel along the way. The value proposition of a vacation to Branson can entertain even the most deficit of budgets.

(Photo: View of Branson from Hollister Hilltop by Darin Codon)

Purple Mountain Majesty Twilight Ceremony at 6 PM Sat. April 26


Branson will honor our Nation's Purple Heart recipients with a "Purple Mountain Majesty Twilight Ceremony" beggining at 6 P.M. Saturday at the Branson Landing fountains.

Sergeant Major Tony rose, a retired 9-11 Pentagon survivor and Purple Heart recipient will speak along with performances by Barbara Fairchild and SIX.

Saturday Pie Show Schedule


10 AM Al Roker will reappear Sat, April 25th for a book signing and question and answer session.

1 PM Andy Williams at the celebrity cooking stage demonstrating how to make his mother's chicken pot pie

2 PM The Candy House Baker demonstrate chocholate fondue, ganache and truffles

3 PM Bill Medley will cook his favorie Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie

4 PM Al Roker will announce the grand winner of the Great American Pie Show

Today Show Live at Branson Landing with Al Roker and other events

Al Roker will be broadcasting live at the Branson Landing live from 6:00 to 9:00 at the Branson Landing Town Square Fountain.

At noon the Branson Landing will host an Arbor Day Celebration. Yakov Smirnoff will serve as the MC with a special performance by John and Ambrus Presley and the music group SIX. This will be John and Ambrus Presley's first performance at the Branson Landing. The objective of reforesting trees will be met with the passing out of 200 Red Twig Dogwood seedlings and 500 Holly Bushes donated by Empire Electric.

After the live broadcast the American Pie Show will ensue across the street at the Branson Convention Center. Local celebrities will join the battle to become the pic champion.

The schedule:
10am The Lennon Sisters will make their Berry Rhubarb Pie
11am The Branson Divas will reveal the ingredients in McFarlain's Traffic Jam Pie.
Noon The comets will whip up a Raspberry Meringue Pie
1 pm Roy Rogers Jr. will make Mrs. Roger's Lemon Meringue Pie
2 pm Bakers from Silver Dollar City's Culinary and Craft School will make pumpkin strudel
3 pm Paul Revere will make his favorite Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

After the presentations judging will begin and will be broadcast on NBC.

Branson Landing is Branson MIssouri's top Attraction

The Branson Chamber of Commerce conducted a study this year of what tourists do when visitors come to Branson. The study revealed more tourists are shopping than attending shows.

Top Destinations by Branson Tourists:
1. Branson Landing 61%
2. Silver Dollar City 32.5%
3. Visited the Lake 42.9%
4. Noah Theater 21.0%
5. Shepard of the Hills 21%

Top Destinations by Category:
1. Shopping 82%
2.Theaters 80.2%
3. Museums 29.3%

Branson Employee Turns Whistleblower Accuses City Administration of Fraud

From Branson Missouri
Interim Planning and Development Director Ruth Denham alleged city employees are involved in a cover-up regarding building code shortcomings on a Lake Taneycomo lakefront project.
The allegations include accusations that city employees are intentionally keeping information from FEMA that buildings at the Branson Landing meet neither Branson Municipal Code nor National Flood Insurance Program requirements.
Denahn contends that that a legitimate Certificate of Occupancy could spur an audit from FEMA which couldn't pass without city employees committing fraud. Denham went on to state in a letter verbalized to Branson Alderman last night that she along with other employees are being pressured to sign off on Certificate of Occupancy documents.
Sam Proffer, Branson's former floodplain administrator was cited by Denham as an employee who refused to sign off on CO's resulting in a "resignation under pressure".
The engineering firm Benham was said to be uncooperative after hiring an administrator to replace Proffer even after receiving $1,300,000 from the city to oversee the highly successful waterfront project.
Denham explained to the Board of Alderman that detailed information was sent to the interim city attorney, Branson Mayor Raeanne Presley and Branson City Administrator Dean Kruithof. The only response she received was from Kruihof who stated Denhan, "was very upset I put the white elephant in writing"
During the meeting, Denham stated "Those who aren't playing along with the cover up game are resigning, or being terminated, for failing to play according to the morals of their supervisors".
The city issued an immediate response promising to quickly address the issue. to selective press outlets before Denham's allegations could be published in full.

Branson Landing Wins Design Award

Branson Landing Press Release
Branson Landing of Branson, Missouri, has been recognized by International Society of Shopping Center (ICSC) at its 2008 World-Wide Awards, receiving first place as Mixed-Use Retail Project Innovative Design and Construction of a New Project. Branson Landing is a master planned development including waterfront shopping, dining, living and entertainment ( $7.5 million night-time water feature that integrates light, fire, water and music) venue. It has redefined and reestablished the viability of the downtown area and the entire community.

New York (PRWEB) December 6, 2008 -- Throughout its history, the International Council of Shopping Centers, Inc. (ICSC) has recognized and honored the shopping center industry's most cutting-edge, innovative solutions and creative responses to market trends, as well as outstanding examples of design and development through its Global Awards programs. As part of the shopping center industry's premier awards competition, ICSC is pleased to announce that Branson Landing, Branson, Mo., has won a Design Award in its annual International Design and Development Awards competition. Since its inauguration in 1977, the ICSC International Design and Development Awards program has recognized outstanding projects for excellence in the creation of new retail projects, and in the expansion or redevelopment of existing projects, both internationally and domestically. This year, there were 63 entries representing 25 countries in the competition. (Editor's note: For more detailed information, http://www.icsc.org/icscdesignawards/index.php)

ICSC announced the winners of its 32nd Design and Development Awards last evening at a gala awards ceremony during ICSC's CenterBuild Conference in Phoenix, Ariz. The annual competition focuses on two general categories: Innovative Design and Construction of a New Project and Renovation or Expansion of an Existing Project. Branson Landing won its award in the Innovative Design and Construction of a New Project and Renovation category. In this category, entries can include a project involving an entire shopping center, such as an enclosure, or a single entries must relate to a specific new shopping center, completed and opened within a 24-month period; July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2007; and demonstrate how a specific design or construction problem was solved or how new standards in design and construction were established.

Branson Landing is a distinctive and popular destination, with its performance venues and amusement parks along Highway 76. Branson Landing is distinctive to the community, holding the singular position as the only downtown waterfront shopping, dining, living and entertainment venue. It is a remarkable master planned development for its unique context and character. It has redefined and reestablished the viability of the downtown area and the entire community. Truly spectacular, as well, is its $7.5 million night-time water feature that integrates light, fire, water and music. Branson Landing is owned and developed by HCW Development Company, LLC.

Winners in the 32nd International Design and Development Awards will automatically be eligible to win ICSC's Global "Best-of-the-Best" Award which will recognize the shopping center industry's most outstanding examples of cutting-edge properties, innovative solutions and creative responses to market trends throughout the world. These awards will be given during a gala awards ceremony during "A Night of Stars" at ICSC's annual convention, RECon, being held May 17-20, 2009.

Founded in 1957, ICSC is the premier global trade association of the shopping center industry. Its more than 70,000 members in over 90 countries include shopping center owners, developers, managers, marketing specialists, investors, retailers and brokers, as well as academics and public officials. Headquartered in New York City, ICSC has over 150 staff members and offices in Washington, D.C., Florida, California, Toronto, London, Mexico, Beijing and Singapore.
(Photo by Darin Codon)

Branson Landing Fireshow(Photo)

 
New effects were added to the fire and water show at the Btanson Landing which includes this burst effect. (Photo by Darin Codon)

Branson Landing - Branson Police - Don't Like Dion's Special Sauce

Branson Vlogger Dion Sansoucie got kicked out of the Branson Landing due to thier no film policy.

Rick Huffman's army of Orangeshirts has been enjoying an unholy relationship with the Branson Police Department. (More to Come)

Branson Landing Under New Management - Urban Retail Canned

Press Release From Branson Landing

BRANSON, MISSOURI, July 24, 2008 – Branson-based HCW Development Company, LLC, has awarded General Growth Properties, Inc. (NYSE: GGP) the contract for management, marketing and leasing services for Branson Landing, one of the premier shopping and entertainment destinations in Missouri and the Midwest. General Growth Properties, a real estate investment trust (REIT), is nationally known for its ownership and management of more than 200 shopping malls in 45 states and development of master planned communities and mixed-use properties. The contract will take effect on Friday, August 1.


“We put our heart and soul into the development of Branson Landing, and we knew the management company we selected would have to be the best,” says Richard E. Huffman, CEO of HCW Development Company. “General Growth is an excellent fit. The company has a reputation for high standards and delivering results and that’s exactly what we wanted. Area shoppers – our friends and neighbors -- as well as the millions of visitors to Branson depend on us to provide a quality shopping and dining destination and we look forward to working with GGP to further enhance Branson Landing."


“Branson Landing is a unique shopping experience, attracting more than 5 million visitors per year. HCW has done an excellent job in developing the property and situating it on the edge of Lake Taneycomo to create a compelling retail and entertainment destination with a delightful ambience,” says Kate Sheehy, senior vice president of partner relations and client services for General Growth Properties. “The $7.5 million fountain, located In Branson Landing's Town Square is a focal point and an attraction in itself offering visitors a dazzling water experience that synchronizes light, sound, music and fire. There are very few centers that compare to Branson Landing, and GGP is pleased to have been chosen to manage the property and continue the high standards set by HCW.”


Branson Landing is a mixed-use development with more than 420,000 square feet of retail, luxury condominiums, the Hilton Promenade, the Hilton Branson and the city's convention center. The center offers shoppers a mix of national retailers, including many that are a first for Branson or southwest Missouri. The center is anchored by Bass Pro Shops and Belk Department Store and boasts a line-up of sought-after specialty retailers such as Ann Taylor Loft, Brighton Collectibles, Charlotte Russe, Chico’s, Coldwater Creek, Hollister, White House/Black Market and more. For the younger set, Branson Landing has a Build-A-Bear Workshop, Children's Place, Justice- Just for Girls and Strasburg Children just to name a few. Additionally, RIDEMAKERZ, the ultimate car-customizing garage and the hottest new retailer in the country, chose Branson Landing for one of its first stores in the country.


Since its opening in 2006, Branson Landing has also attracted a variety of restaurants, from quick-stop favorites to a host of restaurants that offer more leisurely dining, including Bar Louie, Cantina Laredo, Joe's Crab Shack, Texas Land & Cattle Steakhouse, Romano’s Macaroni Grill and Bass Pro Shop's White River Fish Company. Completing Branson Landing’s destination experience, the shopping center is home to waterfront entertainment venues including Gage’s Branson Landing Marina & Shoppes, the Branson Landing Cruises and Ride the Ducks.


HCW Development Company LLC. is a development company and a construction management company committed to preserving and accentuating the natural beauty and unique characteristics of the communities in which it works. Headquartered in the dynamic tourism town of Branson, Missouri, the HCW developments reach out to bring top-quality commercial and residential projects into several states as well as Missouri, completing over 1 billion in real estate development. For more information, please visit the company website at www.hcwdevelopment.com.




General Growth Properties, Inc. is one of the largest U.S.-based publicly traded real estate investment trusts (REIT), based upon market capitalization. Best-known for its ownership and management of more than 200 shopping malls in 45 states, General Growth is also a leading developer of master-planned communities and mixed-use properties. It has ownership interest in master-planned communities in Texas, Maryland and Nevada and in smaller mixed-use projects under development in additional locations. Its shopping center portfolio totals approximately 200 million square feet of retail space accommodating more than 24,000 retail stores nationwide. General Growth’s international portfolio includes ownership and management interest in shopping centers in Brazil and Turkey. General Growth Properties, Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol GGP. For more information, please visit the company web site at http://www.ggp.com.

Branson Landing - Chicago Dogs - Day Off


(Video From Branson City Council Alcohol Task Force Early May 2008)
Politics is a contact sport and today the Branson Missouri Editor-In-Chief will be sitting on the sidelines working on making the perfect hot dog.

Ummm...Chicago Dogs.

Democratic Lt. Governor Primary Candidate Sam Page has been invited to join me for a conversation about political bribery and war stories from the campaign trail after he meets with the Branson Veterans Task Force. (He's being seduced with a free Chicago Dog).

While I'm at the Chicago Hot Dog Stand Center Stage Branson Landing - Branson Mayor Raeanne Presley and the Chamber of Branson's Merry Politicians will introduce an ammendment to Branson's Charter relating to alcohol. The 100 something page document covers everything from how nipples of nude dancers can be displayed to how late underage citizens can spend in establishments that serve alcohol. The bill also allocates enforcement funds to the Branson Police Department for monitoring alcohol related violations in Branson.

The ammendmended liquor ordinance came as a result of Chicago Hot Dogs selling Beer at the Branson Landing. Chicago Dogs was permitted to sell beer until the Hilton Corportation could get in on the action planning to sell beer an adjacent booth. The Hilton Corporation never moved thier plan in motion leaving the Branson Landing "Beer Kioskless".

In addition to regulating the cosumption of alcohol; Branson City Council will have a "brief" review of the municipalities ethics policy.

Branson Landing Events June - April

une 20 - 8 PM - CONCERT BY LOST HIGHWAY

June 23 - 5 PM - 135TH ARMY BAND BRASS QUINTET & WOODWIND ENSEMBLES

June 24 - 5 PM - 135TH ARMY BAND DIXIELAND BAND

June 25 - 5 PM - 135TH ARMY BAND SAX QUARTET & ROCK BAND

June 26 - 5 PM - 135TH ARMY BAND CUT BAND

June 27 - 7 PM - 135TH ARMY BAND SHOW BAND

June 29 - 1 PM - CONCERT BY THE MISSIOURI LIONS ALL-STATE BAND

July 3 - 7:30 PM - CONCERT BY BUCKY & THE BOYS

July 5 - 7 PM - CONCERT BY SIX

July 12 - 8 PM - CONCERT BY CHRISTIE'S EX - A BILLY JOEL TRIBUTE BAND

July 20 - 2 PM - CONCERT BY THE RIVER'S PRAISE AND WORSHIP BAND

July 26 - 8 PM - CONCERT BY CRUIZE CONTROL - A JIMMY BUFFET TRIBUTE BAND

August 2 - 8 PM - CONCERT BY THE BAD HABIT BAND

August 9 - 8 PM - CONCERT BY SEQUEL DOSE

August 16 - 8 PM - CONCERT BY JULIA BURTON

August 17 - 6 PM - CONCERT BY LAST PLACE

August 30 - 8 PM - MDA CONCERT BY CHAIN REACTION, A JOURNEY TRIBUTE BAND

August 31- 8 PM - MDA CONCERT BY TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT, AN EAGLES TRIBUTE BAND

September 1 - 12:45 PM - CONCERT BY ROCKUMENTALLY

September 14 - 7 PM - CONCERT BY JAKE SIMPSON, 2004 STAR SEARCH WINNER

September 21- 6 PM - THE SPRINGFIELD SYMPHONY WITH SPECIAL PERFORMANCES BY CARRIE APRIL TILLIS & ANDY WILLIAMS!

Branson Landing