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PostApr 09, 2018#77

Stltoday - Editorial: Proposed cuts to program would hamper fight against blight

http://www.stltoday.com/opinion/editori ... c63a9.html

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PostApr 14, 2018#78

Business Journal this week has an editorial that I think makes a great point that if we are capping the credits then the state should eliminate their use on private homes. Recent uses have included Compton Heights, Portland & Westmorland Places and Clayton.

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PostApr 15, 2018#79

southcitygent wrote:
Apr 14, 2018
Business Journal this week has an editorial that I think makes a great point that if we are capping the credits then the state should eliminate their use on private homes. Recent uses have included Compton Heights, Portland & Westmorland Places and Clayton.
I believe the bills moving through the legislature would prohibit their use on single family residences.

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PostApr 15, 2018#80

Not sure if I agree that this is good. S elms like we might see a significant down tick in the rehabilitation of historic neighborhoods. I could see a restriction on single family above a certain value, or a restriction per family per acre since a renovated mansion on a 5 acre lot does little to stimulate anything but the owners net worth.

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