Ryan Hill, CEO of TEAM, explains that “it wasn't like, 'Do this and save money, or pay $30 million for renovations and buy less books,' " he said. "It was like, 'Do this, or we don't know what we're going to do' because it just wasn't affordable and the building would have fallen down eventually without question."
Hill adds, "[w]hat [historic tax credits do] is ultimately make a lot of facilities that exist already affordable that would not have been otherwise."
Read the whole piece, especially if you need desensitization therapy after reading Bob Braun’s paranoid screed. (Confession: I now can only picture the man in a tin foil hat.)
The newly-refurbished building, historical features preserved, will open in Newark’s South Ward a year from September and serve 900 students, K-8th grade.

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