Credit Ge [1]orge Nemeth for bringing this to my attention on Brewed Fresh Daily - George caught it from Stan Bullard at Crains Business. [1]
Maybe the recycling rules prohibit glass from the facade mixed in with the concrete. But I doubt it.
After this vacant building sat here for 2 decades, what instigated the demolition? If something happens in Cleveland, it isn't because the bureaucracy finally got to it, it is because a private interest requested scratching.
What private interest has instigated the City of Cleveland spending taxpayer’s money to tear down a structure which has sat for 20 years?
When the status quo is disrupted in Cleveland, someone has exercised their influence. Who?
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[1] http://crainscleveland.com/article/20090428/FREE/904289946/1004/rss01&rssfeed=rss01
[2] http://realneo.us/system/files/demolition-ball.jpg