One Industrial Board owned building is now empty and another one is closer to seeing its current tenant evicted if their company attorneys shuffle their feet in signing a lease. Last night the Cannon County Industrial Board resumed their meeting so that Corbett Gibson of THC select who currently is operating in the old Cumberland Mold Building, could produce documents and email correspondence to back up claims that the deal THC Select struck with the County was not just a 12 month free rent agreement as previously thought but rather an agreement that would allow THC to offset moving costs and investments made in the building in lieu of lease payments which was speculated to be sometime in the year 2013. However when Gibson came to the meeting, he said that he turned over all documentation to the company’s attorneys. County Executive Mike Gannon, who has shouldered a lot of the blame for engineering a deal with THC Select to move their operations from Waverly to Woodbury was present at the meeting and offered proof through minutes of the various meetings that the Board did make and pass a motion that would allow Gannon to negotiate with THC Select and get the best deal quickly and report back to committee members. All members present voted and approved the motion. Because Mr. Gibson did not bring the documentation that he said he would last week, the Board made a motion that a lease must be agreed upon by October 20th or an eviction notice will be served.