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    Default Officials, Developers Talk about Preserving Detroit's Historic Buildings

    Suprised no one posted anything about this yesterday. There was a news story in the DetNews. Here is the coverage from Crain's:

    http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...roits-historic

    If more money were to be spent in Detroit [[On preservation), what should it be spent on? I am sure the list is nearly endless, but someone has to prioritize, and it will not be you or me.

    FM

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    Not being a mega-business man, this tax credit stuff is all Greek to me but I love the fact that there is so much interest in these renovations in Detroit. And Federal incentives to boot! There is obviously a lot going on behind the scenes here that we just don't hear about. Perhaps anxious investors waiting for a change of administration?

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    I like this:

    U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar suggested Friday that Detroit can become a laboratory for urban revitalization through the assistance of federal historic preservation tax credits.


    I was also impressed that Dan Gilbert was in attendance.

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    I think it has to start with iconic and identifiable buildings like the MCS, Book and Stott. But those are all huge projects. Prioritizing the smaller projects is a much tougher task. I think you have to look at plausibility. Personally, I'd rather save 5 buildings that are starting to fall apart than 1 that is pretty much already apart.

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