This state credit has been used extensively to help preserve and renovate historically significant buildings in Duluth. Written By: Peter Passi | ×
Munger Terrace is one of many buildings in Duluth that used a state historic tax credit program to help fund a redevelopment project. Efforts are underway at the Minnesota Capitol to extend the life of the program, which is slated to end June 30. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
Unless legislators in St. Paul take action, Minnesota s historic tax credit is slated to expire June 30, and if it does, Duluth will lose a valuable redevelopment tool, according to Adam Fulton, deputy director of the city s planning and economic development division.