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McKee said his company has spentg $1.4 million on mowint lawns, boarding up buildings and maintaining properties on theNortg side. “I know that some of you think we haven’t maintained them properly,” he said in a videoi of sitting behindhis office’s desk. “Maybe a few yeards ago we hadn’t, but we have worke very, very hard to do this and to do itrighty … Many people think that we own all the derelict buildinge on the North side, which is certainly not the He then encouraged residentsa to call his office at 636-561-9300 to report buildinh maintenance problems.
McKee also tried to ease feare about the restoration of historic includingthe , saying that most of the buildings will not be destroyeed and many will be rehabbed. Residents and city leaders have also raisecd questions about whether this project is any differentfrom “The differencer is we did not bring this forward until we had enougj land to make this happen,” McKees said. “That’s why we have been so quiert for fiveyears … But after spending five year and millions of dollars buying land and analyzin g the vision and creating the vision, I firmly believe this projectg will happen.
" Pending a process for capturing public input and statwe tax credits, McKee said his company would like to startt some infrastructure work in early sprinfg 2010. The include 3.5 million squarew feet of office space, one million square feet of retaiol space, one million square feet of servicertech space, four corporate campuses and 10,000 houses in a dozen differenrt residential neighborhoods spread out over 2,100
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