RE: [Mpls] Affordable housing: another real-world Kingfield problem

2002-03-25 Thread Jenkins, Andrea D
I think you're right John, Ned seems to go by different monickers??? andrea jenkins Bryant -Original Message- From: John Goodman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 1:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Mpls] Affordable housing: another real-world Kingfield

Re: [Mpls] Affordable housing: another real-world Kingfield problem

2002-03-24 Thread Barbara L. Nelson
To me, the one part of this post that sticks out like a sore thumb is the following: Our neighborhood board has housing guidelines requiring 30 percent of any new more-than-duplex development be rentable at 30% of MMI, 30 percent at 50% MMI, and the rest market rate. Otherwise, we don't

Re: [Mpls] Affordable housing: another real-world Kingfield problem

2002-03-24 Thread Craig Miller
Time for an all encompassing critique from a housing provider. A couple of nights ago, we met with a developer named Ned Abdul. Ned has struck a deal with the owners of the Good Samaritan nursing home, 4425 Nicollet, a former 105-bed hospital that has been on the market since 2000. Good

[Mpls] Affordable housing: another real-world Kingfield problem

2002-03-23 Thread David Brauer
A couple of nights ago, we met with a developer named Ned Abdul. Ned has struck a deal with the owners of the Good Samaritan nursing home, 4425 Nicollet, a former 105-bed hospital that has been on the market since 2000. Good Sam represents Kingfield's best shot at adding affordable housing.

Re: [Mpls] Affordable housing: another real-world Kingfield problem

2002-03-23 Thread Pamela Taylor
List Members, I used to live in Kingfield, and was their former NRP rep many moons ago. I would like to comment on the veiled threat about welfare moms. I did not grow up on welfare, but due to life circumstances I became a welfare mom (W.M.) and I did a darn good job raising my kids. I got

RE- [Mpls] Affordable housing: another real-world Kingfield problem

2002-03-23 Thread Sean Gosiewski
Hello David and Kingfield folks. Here is my take on your question. "Is there a greater need for affordable family housing or affordable senior housing, or is either meeting an important city-wide need?" While our population is growing older, I beleive that many neighborhoods are