From BusinessWest
Monday, June 22, 2009
The most prominent is the transformation of the former Northampton State Hospital campus, where ghosts of the past have finally been laid to rest. After decades of talk and bureaucratic maneuvers — along with $28 million spent on the demolition of numerous buildings, environmental studies, new utility installations, and other necessary measures to prepare the site for development — new residential and industrial growth has taken root.

I strongly disagree with te acts in the artical above “Gosts of the past have finally ben laid to rest”. The demolishion should have not occured in this act to let wondering souls leave. And anyone who agrees with the demoliting has no value in the arcutectue of the buildind nor its history. Thus, the people responsable should personaly pay damages to the building. Due to there acts it is imposable to renew it to its original state.
Time will tell if the ghosts are really at rest! This whole idea of making money WILL fail! I am a motherless daughter of one who spent 18yrs of her life behind those sad walls that covered the ugly truth. Until her untimely, very suspicious death, money was made off her torturous dehumanizing pain.