The real estate companies involved in constructing, financing and marketing a whites-only development in the 1940s — Coldwell Banker, Wells Fargo and The David D. Bohannon Organization — respond to a recent op-ed that calls for reparations by the companies to fund the integration of the neighborhood.
Source: Inman News
Coldwell Banker, California developer reckon with racist past
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