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Fantastic adaptive reuse and also lowers the supply of office space. This area needs food and amenities as well. Shoutout to the Ghoman’s for stepping up and supporting the business community- John Robinson
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I live very close to this and I am very much in support.
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Great reuse project! I worked in that building as a contactor for the U.S Dept of Homeland Security for 3 years. The small pond and trails behind the building is really nice.