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City in Crisis - Gillian Brown and Prish Moran - Part II

This is the second part of a three part series - City in Crisis.  Here City Court candidate Gillian Brown talks about the City and the importance of Housing Court.  Prish Moran address the City's housing crisis and discusses the importance of electing a progressive reform minded judge.
Prish Moran is the owner of Sweetness_7 on Grant Street on Buffalo's West Side.  I talked to her about the back-story involving the role of Housing Court in the acquisition of her building that houses the cafe, store-fronts and apartments.
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