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London East developer defaults on $5.5 million construction loan

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A local developer whose project the Monitor reported on in March has defaulted on a $5.5 million con...

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I just enjoy being on the front end of all these stories, thanks to Duluth Monitor. You do such important work! On another matter, It was NPR reporters who noticed, investigated, reported the matter, and ultimately caused a real necessary change to be made in the matter of Veterans having their homes foreclosed through no fault of their own. Bravo, all reporters who seek and report the facts!

  2. Thanks for the good work. I believe I am correct that this same company was looking to do a development at Lighthouse Point in Two Harbors. If so, we really dodged a bullet.

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