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    According to this article, "After 31 years of vacancy, the Wurlitzer Building was recently purchased by an Israeli developer with big plans".http://www.improvementcenter.com/adv...enovation.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by kathy2trips View Post
    According to this article, "After 31 years of vacancy, the Wurlitzer Building was recently purchased by an Israeli developer with big plans".http://www.improvementcenter.com/adv...enovation.html
    Ya, his big plans are to flip it for more "than the city would call for" like the last owner tried to.

    We don't know who he is. We know nothing about his experience. He won't say specifically what he's going to do with it. He makes no mention of applying for and has no idea of how much government tax credits and grants he could to apply for [[it's not feasible to do a huge overhaul like that without government aid). No specific plans = typical land speculator/future demolition order for parking lot due to further neglect.

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