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The developer behind a significant real estate project on Duluth's hilltop is attributing recent financial difficulties to a local bank. In a letter from the attorney representing Lazar Ostreicher, it was stated that Stearns Bank, based in St. Cloud, did not deliver a crucial guarantee. This guarantee was essential in ensuring that Ostreicher's project remained compliant with the city’s agreement concerning the redevelopment of the old Central High School property.
The absence of this guarantee has reportedly led to complications that have jeopardized the project's progress, prompting concerns about its future. Ostreicher's team believes that had the bank fulfilled its obligations, it could have prevented the current financial strain and kept the project on track.
As the situation unfolds, stakeholders in the community are watching closely, as the venture is expected to have significant implications for the local economy and real estate market. The developer is seeking resolutions that will allow the project to move forward amid these challenges.
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