"Some people takes things too seriously, but if you are not having fun at your job then it's just work," added Davis.

The mayor's post on Facebook said that Hacikyan thought Mayor Davis would "throw taxpayer money at me to fix up the building."

This is not the first time Hacikyan has sent a letter through his attorney to the Council. In March the developer asked for an apology and said he put a hold on developing the former bank building because the mayor cursed at him and tossed him out of his office on Feb. 23.

Davis previously told The News that he did swear at Hacikyan and told him to leave his office when their meeting got contentious and has claimed that the developer launched a profanity laced tirade at him. Davis also has expressed frustration that development on the project has languished for five years.

Councilman Tim Toth, who has announced his plans to run against Davis for mayor, has waded into the fray between Hacikyan and Davis.

He held his news conference to announce his election bid in front of the former HSBC Bank and said he has met with Hacikyan to discuss plans for the building, but would not elaborate on the plans.