Posted Nov 22, 2014, 1:31 AM
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FWIW, my building manager inquired of Schlosser what was going on with the lot, and was reportedly told that the "parking agreement" had expired and Schlosser was given the option of either landscaping it according to COA requirements or ripping up the blacktop (this probably explains the hydromulch).
They chose to demo because the project "may" break ground in Q1'15. But the work to date was apparently prompted by circumstances unrelated to groundbreaking.
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