TERRE HAUTE —
In a Sept. 9 Stephanie Salter column, the nature of a 2008 city budget item was misstated. According to city documents, $200,000 in EDIT (Economic Development Income Tax) money was designated for land acquisition in general, not specifically for riverfront development and was therefore not rescinded by the Duke Bennett administration.
In the same column, a reference to the process that brought a Barnes & Noble bookstore to downtown Terre Haute and Indiana State University did not convey the financial and legal complexity of the project from its inception in 2007 to its scheduled opening early next year. Nor did the reference indicate the number of private and public entities involved in the lengthy process that began in the Burke administration and was advanced, financed and constructed during the Bennett administration.
This correction appears on page 2 of today’s Tribune-Star as well as on the opinion page.
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