Why the Historic Pumping Station Was Demolished
Could Michels have saved the building and incorporated it into its $100 million plan?
Could Michels have saved the building and incorporated it into its $100 million plan? Back to the full article.
Could Michels have saved the building and incorporated it into its $100 million plan?
Could Michels have saved the building and incorporated it into its $100 million plan? Back to the full article.
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Thanks for this article.
I appreciate the additional information about the state of the pumping station prior to its demise.
The city is certainly better off with well-informed residents, whether or not the value of new development trumps historic preservation.