Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

Kind of interesting/coincidence that the plans for a multi-million dollar home were just approved for the former A+ list rapper.

The plans were submitted at the same time he got all the government money.

Kanye West

Kanye West’s Plans for Wyoming Mansion Approved

Kanye West has a busy year ahead. While much of the media’s attention has been focused on his potential presidential bid, the rapper and entrepreneur is also moving forward with plans to develop his Wyoming ranch property, TMZ reports. According to the site, West’s proposal to construct a 10-bedroom megamansion on the $14 million, 3,000-acre estate was recently approved.

The fashion designer also submitted plans for two new lakeside cabins that would replace the current cabins on site, as well as for two cavernous underground garages that would measure 10,000 square feet each, both of which were approved by the county. Late last year, West made headlines when he attempted to build a massive amphitheater on the grounds. When the Park County Planning and Zoning Commission discovered that he had already broken ground before getting a building permit, they ordered West to stop construction and denied permits. – Source

Kanye West’s Yeezy got millions in federal small business loans

Kanye West’s clothing and sneaker brand Yeezy received a loan from the federal government’s pandemic rescue fund worth between $2 million and $5 million, helping it save 106 jobs, according to data released by the U.S. Treasury Department on Monday.

Yeezy, best known for its $250 sneakers, just announced a major deal with Gap that will have the rap superstar designing hoodies and T-shirts that will be sold in the chain’s 1,100 stores around the world. A representative for Yeezy did not immediately respond to request for comment.

This weekend, West announced on Twitter that he was running for president.

Some other well-known fashion and retail names whose business was pummeled by store closings across the country also received the 1% loans that can be forgiven if worker-employment goals are met.

The list included high-end designers Oscar de la Renta and Vera Wang and suit maker Hickey Freeman, all of which got loans in the $2 million to $5 million range.

Untuckit, a shirt retailer with 85 locations, had two loans between $5 million and $10 million. – Source


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