you ARE a woman after my own heart!!! were you at Humbolt the other night? do you know about the history of the West Side flats and all of the people that used to live down there? They were told by the Port Authority to leave, given $8K per home and told to leave. John Boxmeier has a beautiful book about stories of St. Paul and he writes of the personal stories of people that were wiped off the flats for industry and THEN the floodwall came in. Now that industry is no longer fashionable we are wiping industry off the flats across from downtown and putting it in my immensely diverse and poor neighborhood out of view of DT by S. St. Paul. These people know what has happened. They were told noeone could ever live there again but now they're ready!!!! oh YEah they're ready!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Michelle Hoffman
West Side
On Feb 11, 2005, at 10:21 AM, caty wrote:

i am definetely going to have a hard time keeping this 2 times a day rule on this subject anyway. i've been reading the list stuff for about 4 months but haven't really been interested in joining the fray, it often seemed to be much insider chat, but finally an issue that gives us a local angle on the greed and power grabbing we see unfolding dangerously before us on the national and international stage; a land grab for sites that have become immensely valuable. these forces have played themselves out on the local scene a couple of times in the last decade in the arena of affordable housing and race. the best example of just such a land grab that had devestating impacts of very low income families of color was the Lakewood Apartment community on the banks of Lake Phalen. Five years ago when Norm ruled the land he paid one of the city's favorite developers, Real Estate Equities, owned by Terry Troy and Keith Jans, you may remember Keith from the time he worked in PED, ten million of your tax dollars, oh citizens of st. paul, to demolish the 136 unit apartment building, home to many wonderful families who could cook great Salvadorian food and replace it with 36 ugly townhomes that started at $136,000! That land had become prime real estate with its placement at the head of the famous serpent known and the Phalen Corridor Project (someone should ask randy at any upcoming mayoral events how much tax subsidy or direct subsidy (CDBG funds for example) have been shoved up that alley). Norm handed terry and keith upwards of $10,000,000 (thats right recount those zero's, there's seven of them) to buy Lakewood and polish up their portfolio. Which by the way has gotten quite a bit shinier with randy ruling the roost downtown. Real Estate Equities, has been getting a bunch more money, in the seven zero figure by now i would guess, to redevelop the area known for years as the "superblock." right across the street from their new lakewood townhomes, talk about landbanking. wake up st. paul. are people finally ready to deal with this issue? if so call me!! p.s. michele it sounds like you and i should talk.
caty royce, selby ave. by way of south minneapolis



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