Following that, in 1790, the church and the city made a land deal.
At $1,500 to $2,000 a year, the city would make about $40 million.
If things go bad, the city makes the notes good.
Ten months later, the city has made many significant changes in its rules.
Else the city would not make it through the winter.
"We feel the city is making an effort to make it up to us."
The last time the city made a complete list of its art collection was in 1921.
The city could still make money by selling the 14th Street side for commercial development.
It is quality stuff which the city has been making well for hundreds of years.
But they don't, in themselves, add up to a sense that the city made a mistake here.