Dixie Greyhound Station lands area’s first clean energy loan
Bill Ganus of November 6 Investments LLC poses for a portrait in front of the historic Greyhound Bus Station and Schlitz Brewery site at 525 N. Main Street in July. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian file)
Every time a community adopts the federal Community Property Assessed Clean Energy and Resiliency program, it spurs development, according to a VP of a company that specializes in the financing.
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November 6 investments C-PACERNeil Strebig
Neil Strebig is a chef turned journalist covering economic development and commercial real estate for The Daily Memphian. He grew up in Pennsylvania and has worked at media outlets including the York Daily Record/USA Today Network and most recently as Report for America Corps Member with Lookout Santa Cruz. He is a graduate of Point Park University in Pittsburgh.
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