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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Board Approves Restaurant Loan, Air Conditioning For Schools

Maryland's Board of Public Works has approved a $240,000 neighborhood revitalization loan for the Greene Turtle in Towson.

The money is to be used to add a rooftop dining room to the restaurant.

State Comptroller Peter Franchot questioned the loan, essentially saying the Greene Turtle is not a troubled "main street business," and should not be eligible for the loan administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).

DHCD Secretary Raymond Skinner notes that a number of the properties surrounding the restaurant in the 400-block of York Road are vacant, and that qualifies the project for the loan.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Taxpayer money to improve facilities for a private business.....whose hands are getting greased?

Unknown said...

There are people in need of housing and our tax money is given to a bar?

Anonymous said...

Peter Franchot is a Democrat, but he is somewhat conservative and I agree with him on some things.

HOWEVER.. He will never get my vote until he changes his party affiliation.