Via email today, Ben Koller, who I shared an office with for a while and did my small part to help with his awesome MECCA project, reached out to me and others in the media to let us know that he's selling the historic MECCA basketball floor.

If you don't know the story, click here for the "30 for 30" documentary short or here for the first OnMilwaukee.com (and first in the market) story on the floor's sale.

Personally, I truly feel that this floor should "live and breathe" somewhere in Milwaukee. It makes sense to somehow integrate it into a new Downtown arena or convention center expansion. I'll hopeful it can happen. Obviously, Ben Koller wants to sell it to make it happen too.

Here's his statement.

"Since the day my father purchased the MECCA Floor he was set upon the idea that I

was the perfect person to lead the charge. On a surface level it made sense. I was a

basketball fanatic throughout my scholastic years and then became enamored with the

art of creativity in my twenties. Yet I couldn’t quite figure out why he was so adamant

about me leading this endeavor, especially during the most turbulent time of my life.

The last time we spent together, the day before he died, my father gave me a key insight

as to why he was choosing me. It was bigger than just finding a permanent home for

the MECCA Floor, it was about finding a purpose for my life. I know that sounds a bit

esoteric. At the time I felt the same way, but now as I write these words I sit in awe at

the wisdom of a man seeking the best for his son and offering him a path to create his

own clarity in life.



Over the past three and a half years I’ve dedicated my life to honoring my father’s

request. I’ve literally bled, sweat and tear’d along this quest. Like a lump of coal is

transformed into a diamond under immense pressure, the MECCA Floor molded and

shaped me into the man my father always knew I could become. Because of this

process alone I can move forward with my life knowing that I honored the gift that my

father offered me.



The MECCA Project has reached a point where I feel that in order for it to move forward

Ben Koller must step aside. The MECCA Floor requires a permanent home and I can

no longer allow the floor to sit idle and waste away in a warehouse because I’m the sole

decider of what happens with it. The MECCA Floor is a historical artifact that I would like

to see displayed during Robert Indiana’s lifetime, and in order to do this I will be seeking

new ownership for the floor.



My intention is to find a new owner committed to permanently and publicly

displaying the floor intact in a way that as many people as possible can experience its

beauty and magnificent history. I’m open to all possibilities and will be seeking various

opportunities throughout the world, with a preference to keep it in Milwaukee.

The time has come for the MECCA Floor and Ben Koller to part ways in order that we

both may fulfill our unique purposes. I’m extremely confident that this transition will

unfold as it’s meant to and I will be able to look back with appreciation and reverence for

the adventurous journey that is the MECCA Floor."