Land cost flap obscures archives' value

Prime land in midtown Anchorage is sitting idle due to a federal-level snafu. Plans for a new Anchorage center for the National Archives and Records Administration are on hold, and an investigative report just out indicates that local developers might have doubled their money at government expense.

Ellen Lockyer, APRN – Anchorage

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