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Davis: “I wanted the building fixed”

November
29

Don’t miss this story this morning from Jonathan Bandler and Jorge Fitz-gibbon that details how the Mount Vernon Urban Renewal Agency loaned $617,000 in 2002 to rehabilitate a property on which he had worked as a private architect, and for which he was still owed money. Davis maintains the deal was proper. The URA has been trying to foreclose on the property, claiming the owner has since defaulted on the loan.

Meanwhile, in separate stories, Desiree Grand details the lawsuit filed  by the fired Fire Commissioner and new layoffs—and sudden vacations —at City Hall.

This entry was posted on Thursday, November 29th, 2007 at 7:55 am by Liz Anderson.
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3 Responses to “Davis: “I wanted the building fixed””

  1. Ethan Edwards

    Sam Zherka surfaces again. Davis is a bum,
    but Zherka is just as bad, or worse.

  2. ed

    Any other buildings in Mt. Vernon need fixing? Or only ones that the mayor has affiliations with? I guess everything else is in fine shape.

  3. Jose

    So sad. Mayor Davis just cant accept defeat and he is taking it out on everyone else. All we can do is pray for him and wish him well.

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