Newark moves to revoke tax break for rat-infested housing complex

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Residents said rats began to infest their hi-rise apartments and townhouses last fall after construction started on a new building L + M is developing on the site in partnership with University Hospital.

Newark City Councilman Carlos Gonzalez, who chairs the council's abatement committee, warned officials of L + M Development Partners during a meeting on Wednesday that their record at the Georgia King Village affordable housing complex could influence the company's applications for other projects in Newark. To his left are West Ward Councilman Dupré Kelly, whose ward includes the complex, and the city's deputy mayor for housing and economic development, Allison Ladd.

break for an affordable housing complex plagued by a recent rat infestation and longer-standing problems and place the complex into the hands of a receiver who would accept tenants’The City Council voted unanimously at its Wednesday meeting to approve sending a default notice to the owner of the

 

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