Corporate records. 1961-2007 (bulk 1978-2006).

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Corporate records. 1961-2007 (bulk 1978-2006).

Records of a St. Paul-based non-profit corporation that, working in partnership with the City and the private sector, developed and worked to bring to fruition a development strategy for Lowertown, a run-down 18-block historic warehouse district located at the eastern end of downtown St. Paul, with the goal of preserving and renovating historic structures, ensuring that new construction was compatible with existing historic buildings, attracting new business ventures and investment, and creating housing and entertainment venues in the area.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6646988

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