The original reasoning for the lawsuit brought forward by the NAACP and the
Legal Aid Society sounded good and rational to me. Also, the vision and
plans for the rebuilding of the Hollman area appear very innovative.
However, the ill treatment of the families displaced by this project is very
In a message dated 10/28/01 2:50:23 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, the ill treatment of the families displaced by this project is
very
sad, and has come to overshadow any good that may have been intended.
Dave Stack
Harrison
Date: Oct 26, 2001
the
terms of the ground lease, no public housing units can be converted to other
uses or to other types of housing.
Dean E. Carlson
East Harriet, Ward 10
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From: Dave Stack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 6:16 PM
Subject: [Mpls] Re
According to Meleah Maynard's 26-Sep article in City Pages, the City of
Minneapolis will give the developing company, McCormack Baron, a 62-year
lease on the Hollman land. I am no expert in this area, does anyone more
familiar with these things happen to know if this is standard procedure or