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The owner of the building, Lloyd Goldman of New Gold Equities, is looking to demolish the former tobacco factory, calling it structurally unsound, and plans to build a high-rise at the site as part of a redevelopment plan.
"Goldman attorney Daniel Horgan responded by reiterating his client's position about the poor condition of the building.
"We have a trial in March and the building is unsafe and we will prove it's unsafe and it will come down," he said. "If it takes a trial to prove that, to get people to admit that, we'll do that."
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The owner of the building, Lloyd Goldman of New Gold Equities, is looking to demolish the former tobacco factory, calling it structurally unsound, and plans to build a high-rise at the site as part of a redevelopment plan.
"Goldman attorney Daniel Horgan responded by reiterating his client's position about the poor condition of the building.
"We have a trial in March and the building is unsafe and we will prove it's unsafe and it will come down," he said. "If it takes a trial to prove that, to get people to admit that, we'll do that."
- bill 12-28-2004 5:42 pm