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Development Beat: Teardown Tuesday
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It’s Teardown Tuesday here on the Development Beat, and we’ve got a total of three projects to look at: an apartment building, a storage facility and an early 20th century rooming house!
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It’s Teardown Tuesday here on the Development Beat, and we’ve got a total of three projects to look at: an apartment building, a storage facility and an early 20th century rooming house!
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