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Artist housing developer considers Roanoke for first Va. project

Artist housing developer considers Roanoke for first Va. project
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Interview: Greg Handberg, senior vice president of properties, Artspace

Greg Handberg, senior vice president of properties at Minneapolis-based Artspace, talks about navigating redevelopment on historic properties, garnering funds to make affordable housing work and how some of the Minneapolis private market has found this kind of redevelopment to be lucrative.

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Q&A: Artspace tackles puzzle of affordable housing for artists

Greg Handberg talks about navigating redevelopment on historic properties, garnering funds to make affordable housing work and how some of the Minneapolis private market has found this kind of redevelopment to be lucrative.

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Apartments at Northrup King will house artists in Minneapolis

Artspace will convert two vacant industrial buildings into 84 affordable artist apartments and a cultural center in the heart of the "art district" in northeast Minneapolis.

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Artdaily - The First Art Newspaper on the Net

The First Art Newspaper on the Net   Emmanuelle Polack with her research materials at the Louvre Museum’s Centre du Dominique-Vivant Denon in Paris, June 23, 2021. Polack is the face of the French museum’s efforts to return stolen works. But some discoveries have put her employer in an awkward situation. Joann Pai/The New York Times. by Elaine Sciolino (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- In a frenzied, four-day auction in the grand hall of the Savoy Hotel in Nice in June 1942, buyers bid on paintings, sculptures and drawings from “the cabinet of a Parisian art lover.” Among the 445 pieces for sale were works by Degas, Delacroix, Renoir and Rodin. The administrator monitoring the sale, appointed by the French collaborationist Vichy regime, and René Huyghe, a paintings curator at the Louvre, knew the real identity of the art lover: Armand Isaac Dorville, a successful Parisian lawyer. They also knew that he was Jewish. After Hitler’s armies invaded and occupied Paris in 1940, the Vichy g

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