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2010-02-05T13:13:27Z
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Updated: 4 hours 59 min ago Feds turn down City’s wifi proposalThe City of Cleveland’s proposal for a $15 million Federal stimulus grant to build a public wireless broadband network is officially out of the running, at least for now.
On Friday the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration added status information to the individual application pages at Broadband USA. The City of Cleveland’s page now [...]
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Nonprofit Metrohealth posts $52 million profitThat’s the way the Plain Dealer sees it, anyway. (Article.)
So… I wonder if they’ll stop rationing the toilet paper now.
(That’s not a joke. Ask someone who works there.)
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Marc Tow properties in Cuyahoga CountyClick on the graphic for a Google map of local properties owned (as of yesterday) by Marc Tow and Michael Alexander’s companies, EZ Access Funding and Diamond Housing Group.
(Map created using County Auditor’s data and GPS Visualizer.)
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An email from EZ AccessIn response to yesterday’s post about the California “predatory investor” whose company, EZ Access Funding, owns the vacant house on West 83rd that exploded and burned Monday, I got the following email last night:
Dear Mr. Callahan,
We have seen your blog online. Since we found out about the explosion on our property in Cleveland we have [...]
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West 83rd explosion house owned by predatory investor EZ AccessIt turns out that the gas explosion that levelled 2022 West 83rd St. this afternoon, ripping through the surrounding neighborhood and leaving dozens homeless, is part of a whole other story.
Waaaay down at the bottom of the Plain Dealer’s online article about the tragedy we find this:
James and Irene Garman sold the home in December [...]
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Correction: 2009 County foreclosures topped 11,400It seems Cuyahoga County had about six hundred more mortgage foreclosures last year than I reported in this post two weeks ago.
Mike Schramm, NEO CANDO’s housing statistics guru, sent around an email alert on Friday about corrections to the CWRU site’s 2009 foreclosure filing statistics. Apparently their database had a significant undercount of new cases [...]
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