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ESL property owners facing criminal charges if they do not clean up 'eyesores'
Posted on September 19, 2012 at 6:44 PM
Updated Wednesday, Sep 19 at 10:18 PM
Four years ago they were buying up land in East Saint Louis faster than anyone had ever seen. Now, the same companies out of a Chicago suburb, are charged with criminal property management for allowing those properties to get out of control.
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