Posted on Feb 28, 2015
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Looks like one of the places I lived in Germany, Budingen, is being looked at by Chinese investors. I keep seeing stories like this, where old US facilities in Europe, handed back over to the local government are being used for refugees or other types of low-income housing.

Anyone else seeing this, especially from up close?

http://www.gnz.de/artikelansicht01/noticias/73668/region+aus-der-nachbarschaft/neue-interessenten-aus-fernost

Rough Translation: Büdingen (je c). Chinese investors seem to be interested in a commitment on the use of Armstrong Kaserne in Büdingen. The reports of the Chief town hall of the city, Erich Spamer. From circles the landowner is heard that an appropriate investor for the area of ​​interest and plan to apply under the current contract.
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LTC Jason Strickland
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LTC (Join to see), I can't say that I object to foreign governments using our old facilities for whatever purpose they deem appropriate. It's a sweet deal for them because I'm confident they received the infrastructure from the U.S. government at a very low price - if not for free!
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I concur, just makes me wonder how 'nice' were our facilities and they are only deemed suitable for refugees!
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SGT Jim Z.
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From my understanding that Fort McPherson is trying to be sold to Tyler Perry for a movie studio. The VA took over the clinic and some the buildings around it for a south side presence. However, there are no done deals and the following site has information about the redevelopment efforts at Ft. McPherson.

http://mcphersonredevelopment.com/
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