Despite a rocky start, Duluth's Technology Village could be finding its feet. The project's been the center of controvery: Downtown businesses were displaced, and old buildings demolished to make room, with citizens protesting a lack of public input. The Technology Village president resigned in June. Then the project became a hot topic in November's mayoral and city council elections, with critics calling the building a city-subsidized failure. But the tide may be turning, with the arrival of new tenants for the building.