Column as I see ’em …
If you had poured over $900,000 into home improvements since 1988, would you even consider selling it today for $75 grand?
Granted, the old Early Childhood Center isn’t a home, per se, but that’s about how much money taxpayers have dumped into it over the past 24 years.
Not a very good investment, considering that earlier this month the building — along with 7.5 acres of land — fetched about 12 percent of the amount spent to fix it up, according to the district’s own depreciation schedule.
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