Contributed photos, blog post by John Hoff
JNS blog had a wee bit of doubt whether 3222 Bryant Ave. N., owned by Harbour Portfolio VI LP was the house where a 10-year-old boy was found hanged. But I have now been able to compare photos of the house to the news coverage.
There is no doubt this is the house. It is owned by the mysterious and increasingly dubious "Harbour Portfolio VI LP."
Harbour Portfolio VI LP is an entity that buys up "distressed property" but, as touched upon in an article written in November of last year, this business entity has almost as many issues as the distressed properties themselves.
JNS blog had a wee bit of doubt whether 3222 Bryant Ave. N., owned by Harbour Portfolio VI LP was the house where a 10-year-old boy was found hanged. But I have now been able to compare photos of the house to the news coverage.
There is no doubt this is the house. It is owned by the mysterious and increasingly dubious "Harbour Portfolio VI LP."
Harbour Portfolio VI LP is an entity that buys up "distressed property" but, as touched upon in an article written in November of last year, this business entity has almost as many issues as the distressed properties themselves.



