Cherokee Walmart idea being discussed

by Jun 17, 2016Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da0 comments

Principal Chief Patrick Lambert visited the Walmart Corporate Headquarters in Bentonville, Ark. on Thursday, June 16 and met with Walmart senior directors of real estate Damian Tutt and Joe Allbright. (Photo courtesy of Principal Chief Patrick Lambert)

Principal Chief Patrick Lambert visited the Walmart Corporate Headquarters in Bentonville, Ark. on Thursday, June 16 and met with Walmart senior directors of real estate Damian Tutt and Joe Allbright. (Photo courtesy of Principal Chief Patrick Lambert)

 

A deal between the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the Walmart Corporation to locate a store on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee is being discussed by tribal leaders.  The site being looked at is approximately 22 acres in the Yellowhill Community known as the Long Blanket Tract which is adjacent to the Cherokee Indian Hospital.

While at the Tri-Council meeting in Oklahoma, Principal Chief Patrick Lambert made time for a stop-over.  “I took the opportunity to get a meeting with Walmart’s Corporate Real Estate Division in Bentonville, Ark. at their company headquarters.  This spurred an on-site meeting in Cherokee the same day from Mike McGhee with Walmart North Carolina Real Estate Development.”

Mickey Duvall (right), EBCI Secretary of Commerce, and Glenn Bradley (left), EBCI director of road maintenance and tribal construction, showed Mike McGhee (2nd from right), Walmart senior director of real estate from Charlotte, and Ernie Ravenel, ECDC Realty from Summerville, SC around Cherokee on Thursday, June 16. (ROBERT JUMPER/One Feather)

Mickey Duvall (right), EBCI Secretary of Commerce, and Glenn Bradley (left), EBCI director of road maintenance and tribal construction, showed Mike McGhee (2nd from right), Walmart senior director of real estate from Charlotte, and Ernie Ravenel, ECDC Realty from Summerville, SC around Cherokee on Thursday, June 16. (ROBERT JUMPER/One Feather)

Both meetings occurred on Thursday, June 16 with Mickey Duvall, EBCI Secretary of Commerce, and Glenn Bradley, EBCI director of road maintenance and tribal construction, showing Mike McGhee, Walmart senior director of real estate from Charlotte, and Ernie Ravenel, ECDC Realty from Summerville, SC around Cherokee.

“We took them on an extensive tour of Cherokee, through most of the campgrounds in Big Cove,” Duvall said, “and, we went to Wrights Creek, Painttown Gym, the casino, the high school, the hospital, all over.”

Duvall said the men were impressed with the possibilities.

“The meeting was very positive with Mike McGhee indicating that there was great potential for a full Supercenter in Cherokee.  We have no firm commitments yet, but we have good indications that they will be working toward that.”

Duvall added, “It is very important, at this point, that we not make false promises.  We don’t have a Walmart yet.  We have a lot of work to do, but we are working very hard, and we have an administration and a Principal Chief that is working very hard to make this happen.”

It is too early, Duvall said, to discuss building specifics.

– EBCI Commerce Department release