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Microsoft Office Pro 2010, apartments and industrial buildings. Remarks (twelve) View Feedback >> Tags: Workplace : North Aspect Permalink | E mail This Weblog July 14, 2010 |(twelve) CommentsA group that ideas to buy a vacant building in Milwaukee's Bronzeville area, and renovate it into office space, is seeking a $171,
Windows 7 Code,000 loan from the city Redevelopment Authority.Inner City Arts LLC would buy the city-owned building, at 642 W. North Ave., for $1,
Windows 7 Pro Product Key,000, and spend around $500,000 remodeling it. Inner City Arts is owned by Impact Seven, a non-profit developer based in the northwestern Wisconsin community of Almena, and two local progress firms: Vangard Group LLC and Endeavour Corp.Vangard and Endeavour plan to occupy the first floor of the 5,000-square-foot building. The remaining space would be leased to other office tenants.The city loan would come from a tax incremental financing district, and would be repaid through property taxes generated by the improvement and other new progress in the Bronzeville area. The area is bordered roughly by W. Garfield Ave.,
Windows 7 64bit, W. Center St., N. 7th St. and N. King Drive,The authority's board is to consider the loan at its Thursday meeting.Additional financing would include equity capital from Inner City Arts, and a loan from Impact Seven.