Casey Council Authorizes Purchase of Former Charles Industries Property
City Council of Casey Meeting | February 17, 2026
Article Summary: The Casey City Council approved the acquisition of real estate located at 400 SE 8th Street, formerly the Charles Industries building. The council passed Ordinance #608, which repealed a previous ordinance regarding the property to finalize the purchase authorization.
Real Estate Purchase Key Points:
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Property Acquired: The site is located at 400 SE 8th Street, identified in the meeting as the “old Charles Industry building.”
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Legislative Action: The Council approved Ordinance #608, which repealed Ordinance #595 and authorized the purchase of the real property with necessary changes.
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Vote: The measure passed with a unanimous vote from the aldermen present.
The Casey City Council on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, moved forward with the expansion of city-owned real estate by authorizing the purchase of the former Charles Industries facility.
Following an executive session to discuss the lease, purchase, or sale of property, the Council reconvened to vote on Ordinance #608. The new ordinance repeals Ordinance #595 and authorizes the purchase of real property located at 400 SE 8th Street.
Mayor Mike Nichols and the Council did not publicly discuss the specific price tag or immediate intended use of the building during the open session, simply referring to it as the “old Charles Industry building.” The motion to approve the purchase was made by Alderman Marcy Mumford and seconded by Alderman Tanner Brown. The ordinance passed unanimously.
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