Editing Ava Zinn relocation to Fort Wayne, Indiana
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===Renovations of Brendonwood Park begins=== | ===Renovations of Brendonwood Park begins=== | ||
− | In | + | In 2016, improvements at Brendonwood Park began. The Fort Wayne Deputy Mayor, who would later lead the negotiations with Aeverine Zinn Holdings, would say that the Brendonwood Park improvements was a key to changing the city's image. "LGBT was an element in our game plan to change the image of the city back in the late 1990s, early 2000s." |
In March 2017, after relations between Zinn and the city of Marion, Indiana as well as local mental health organization Cornerstone Behavioral Healh, a division of Grant Blackford Mental Health, had deteriorated significantly, after the legislature did not approve Zinn's request for improvements until the following spring, after Zinn's lease had expired, and only half of that undisclosed funds would go toward improvements that Zinn was seeking (The other half for Aeverine Zinn Holdings).{{citation needed|date=August 2016}} However, GBMHI reportedly did offer Zinn a resolution but was turned down almost immediately as none of their options met Zinn's needs. | In March 2017, after relations between Zinn and the city of Marion, Indiana as well as local mental health organization Cornerstone Behavioral Healh, a division of Grant Blackford Mental Health, had deteriorated significantly, after the legislature did not approve Zinn's request for improvements until the following spring, after Zinn's lease had expired, and only half of that undisclosed funds would go toward improvements that Zinn was seeking (The other half for Aeverine Zinn Holdings).{{citation needed|date=August 2016}} However, GBMHI reportedly did offer Zinn a resolution but was turned down almost immediately as none of their options met Zinn's needs. |