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"48 years in MD, 18 in NC"
(set 11 days ago)
Location: Greenville, NC
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Originally Posted by BMOREBOY
What do you think of the fire?
I thought it was about time they did something with that run down, old building. The only reason it was still there was it was too expensive to remove it, just like the rest of the facility that cost more to remove than it was worth. The lastest part to burn down has underground storage tanks filled with waste oil under it and now they must be removed along with soil remediation. This is going to cost a boatload of money to correct.
Unless the owner is feeling very charitable, I wouldn't count on seeing anything low buck go in there. Whatever is built there is going to have to be expensive to recoupe money already lost on the property. The tallest building east of 95 would be nice. Something like that would start a rehabilitation of a part of Greenville that really needs it.
Sorry for the late reply, I've been sick lately! I'm guessing the tallest building on I-95 in NC would be 6 levels 7 levels is a max! (Hilton garden inn, in Ronake Rapids)!
Sorry for the late reply, I've been sick lately! I'm guessing the tallest building on I-95 in NC would be 6 levels 7 levels is a max! (Hilton garden inn, in Ronake Rapids)!
No the ECU dorms downtown are taller than that. They are 10 stories each, all 3 of them. They are probably the tallest occupied buildings, I guess ECU's football stadium is probably the tallest permanent structure.
lol...but you said I-95!!! I'm pretty sure that I-95 doesn't run through Greenville.lol
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