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Construction is picking up quickly at the old Momence Finer Foods building at U.S. Route 1 and Second Street in Momence now that contracts have been awarded for the project. When completed, a new 7,400-square-foot masonry building will house the
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Monday Oct 8, 2012 Council official says the rot can often be fixed without resorting to the wrecking ball...Building policy manager Bob DeLeur said the wrecking ball was needed sometimes, but was not always the answer. "Many [properties] are being
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The Al Jessah village, considered among one of the most beautiful spots of Muscat, is undergoing a transformation and old-timers fear that it may lose its significance. A combination of mountains, open land and sea, this place is a great relaxing
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The Bombay high court on Friday offered residents of the Saidale Cooperative Society, or the erstwhile Pratibha Society in south Mumbai that was the first to be embroiled in a multi-crore-rupee floor space index (FSI) scam, a ray of rope of getting
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Red Zone security passes, uniforms and ID taken NZ Police, Fuseworks September 29, 2012, 3:00 pm Overnight on the 28th September 2012, 5 vehicles were broken into at a group of flats at Champion St, Christchurch. Taken in the thefts were uniforms and
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Residents will have another chance to voice their concerns about the upcoming demolition of the E.C. Electroplating plant, which has been a source of chromium contamination in the city, at a meeting on Tuesday. The meeting is geared toward residents
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Work to remove the cupola from the roof of a fire-ravaged downtown building could begin as soon as this week. Centre County Commissioners Chairman Steve Dershem indicated the job is the top priority for safety at the Hotel Do De building in
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Vanderburgh Superior Court Judge Richard D'Amour on Tuesday dismissed businessman Alan Brill's attempt to stop the city from demolishing vacant Roberts Stadium. D'Amour said Brill did not meet the requirements under Indiana law to file a lawsuit, and
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Town News A vote on whether to knock down the former American Legion building in River Edge slated for last week's council meeting was postponed until October, when the borough's planning board will have reviewed the demolition proposal and the full
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Contractors began scrapping the nearly 100-year-old water tower on North Street today and expect to have the structure completely demolished by the end of the week. Today's our first day picking, said John Cunningham, a project foreman with Costello
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