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Originally Posted by Future Mayor
The Ken Garff Building just went through an entire restoration a few years ago. They completely updated the interior and cleaned the exterior and and fixed things that needed to be fixed. They wouldn't have done a complete restoration if they needed to do it again in 10 years.
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If this is true, then they are not taking very good care of the building. I had the opportunity to be in the Ken Garff building for prolonged periods of time last year. The floor I was on was a mix of shabby walls, peeling carpet, bad ventilation, and poorly running elevators. An exterior and lobby make-over won't count for much if the rest of the building is indicative of floor I was on. Other than that, it is a solid building and a good bridge for the skyline between the CBD and Grand America.