I Ferri ed that the mayor . also looking into hether Edison' tatistics bout the high pereea of aJS rs who could ctually e the mo ey e are really cearate. He indicated tha the money ore by another oom- pany co d not access �rtain customer erviees, beca it d n have equi or terminal that only Edi on employees are uthorized to provide. ee erri dmitted that some of Detroit the prob caused by the�- ed e- . ing of the office: u1d be met tiy. The ne ving a mo yore. o calls f its of- The entity oper ting tile d flee to nother corpor tion mo�y store . ould.pay taxes to . d provi partial ser- the aty, ensurmg HIghland Par to casto This idea would not lose a tax base. h s been referred to s the Employees of the money store ey s 0 e" concep ould pay a city income Ferri ed that according However, in the past the to ney tore plan mayor also h d CXJ?ressed �n- ould erviee approximately cern that the Edison closing 19 to 20 000 of the 21,000 ould have a serious effect, on , cu'stomer that are currently Highland Park business. She ,n : thud- ing the present Edison office, noted . that many people from in; Court He deled, ho ever, that the Detroit �d nearby areas �e e�s; fifth- . oJ • yor concerned abo e t� the Edison office 1? pay their ing, D - 1 000 to 2,000 people wh ch . bills and ould tay in town to Net)()n. D iel Edison dmits u1d 0 be r- shop at local stores. She cas.sanora d d Tali viced. Ferris stated she claimed they ould op doing -gr P . - belie d they ould be in igh this if the office closed and this . • grou like eniors and the would discour ge developers poor, whose elfare depends on from building a long awaited ving such an office. Co Unued 15