A resolution quietly passed by the Seattle City Council in October would give away a set of debt-ridden and dilapidated buildings in the interest of saving the city money and hassle. But opponents of the plan say its a “land grab” pure and simple. The Pearl Warren Building and Leschi Center are a set of facilities in PLACE, that are currently owned by the publicly-funded Seattle Indian Services Commission, which owes some $6 million in outstanding debt. Water damage at the property is also said to total $2.5 millionThe properties are
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