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Princeton Union Eagle -Thunder Alley default shakes loan lenders Page 4 of 4 <br />Youso would only say there are a lot of possible scenarios, explaining that everything <br />at this stage is only speculation and involve conceptual ideas. <br />Karnowski and Blake also say that only ideas are floating around, though they have <br />been discussed at Princeton EDA and planning commission meetings. <br />One idea that Blake says there is a good bet will happen, is to tear down the masonry <br />building that housed Thunder Alley. The city could possibly work with someone to <br />then buy out the two homes west of the location that lie on each side of Smith System <br />Road. Then the road could be rerouted so it would no longer have the hairpin turn <br />that it has where it joins with Old Highway 18, Blake said. <br />[ Beck <br />NEXt > <br />Princeton Union-Eagle ~ P.O. Box 278, Princeton, MN 55371 ~ Telephone: 763-389-1222 ~ Fax: 763-389-1728 <br />http://unioneagle.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=415 &Itemid=l 10/26/2007 <br />