The Brief
- Tenants at Heritage Park in north Minneapolis are still dealing with broken air conditioning units during a stretch of hot weather.
- A $500,000 city grant is available for repairs but can only be used for furnaces, not air conditioning.
- The court-appointed receiver said extensive repairs are ongoing, but the property is still losing $250,000 each month.
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Tenants at a north Minneapolis apartment complex are struggling to stay cool as broken air conditioning and other problems remain unresolved during another day of high temperatures.
Tenants at Heritage Park turn to fans as heat rises
What we know:
Several tenants at Heritage Park are relying on fans to keep cool, but temperatures inside the apartments are still reaching the 80s.
“How I’m trying to keep cool is with this fan. I have another fan in that room,” Eddie Robinson, a tenant, told FOX 9 on Monday. “It’s an oven.”…