Yes, Hawthorne has triumphed! CitiMortgage has settled the groundbreaking lawsuit over allegations of predatory lending. For a mere $18,500...quite a good price...Hawthorne is obtaining 415 31st Ave. N., a derilect building which has been an eyesore and an ongoing problem in the neighborhood and which stands right in the way of the Eco-Village development...
...Just yesterday, a survey crew came out. I spoke to them, and learned they had "six houses" on their survey list, all of the houses owned by CPED. I asked if my former property, 3016 6th St. N., was on the list, but the worker didn't know; he didn't have it in front of him.
"Could be," he said, cheerfully.
Word comes this very hour of a crew digging up utility lines at 415 31st Ave. N., accompanied by a plainclothes police officer displaying a badge. (I assume this is a precaution for security purposes in a part of Hathorne with a tought but rapidly-changing reputaiton)
Demolition is reportedly scheduled for October, but I have to wonder if things are going to move faster.
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Just wondering what will become of the property?
There will be a development called the "Eco-Village" which will be owner occupied, energy efficient, basically "model" housing.
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