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FROM RLk-KLNSISTO, LTD. PHONE NO. : 612 933 1153 May. IS 1998 10:59AM P4 <br /> • <br /> Village Place Redevelopments <br /> The Village Place Redevelopments consisted of <br /> senior housing and family townhouse redevelopments <br /> in eight different locations. These redevelopments' <br /> consisted of individual projects of 72 to 80 senior <br /> housing units, mall development and 17 to 40 unit <br /> townhouse developments. The redevelopments <br /> occurred in Colorado,Iowa,Florida, Georgia, and <br /> Minnesota.RLK Kuusisto personnel were <br /> responsible for project management, including <br /> feasibility analysis, design, City approvals, obtaining <br /> TIF financing,revenue bonds and conventional <br /> financing, developer negotiations, and construction <br /> management. <br /> South View <br /> This was the only suburban 110DA0 completed in <br /> the suburban Minneapolis area. The project was a <br /> joint venture with the Bloomington PIRA and two <br /> • private developers. ItI.K-Kuusisto staff member <br /> Richard Krier managed the project, prepared <br /> feasibility analysis, negotiated the joint agreement, <br /> prepared the analysis, and(with the IRA staf) <br /> coordinated the grant application with HUD. <br /> Wood Lake Point/Market Plaza <br /> This mixed use Richfield redevelopment was <br /> managed by RLX-Kuusisto staff. The project <br /> included financing, HRA negotiation, planning and <br /> design,feasibility analysis,and construction <br /> management. This project includes 147 units of <br /> senior housing,a 200 unit apartment structure and an <br /> 80,000 square foot shopping center under the <br /> apartments <br /> Brooklyn Blvd.Redevelopment Project <br /> This housing project,which was completed with the <br /> Brooklyn Park ERA, consists of office and medium <br /> density residential development. The project involved <br /> negotiations, land acquisition and reallocation,the <br /> use of CBDG funds and public improvements. <br /> Richard Krier was responsible for all phases of the <br /> • development. <br />