Wow! Take a look at the north point of the renovated Gerber Building with its restored terra cotta laurel-framed cartouches. To see how bad that spot had gotten over 90-plus years of wear-and-tear and deferred maintenance, check out the photo beneath it, taken in 2007.
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November 20, 2017 |
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September 28, 2007 |
Also, Alderman Cappleman tweeted the photo below today, showing new glass being installed into the shell of the Gerber Building, immediately west of Broadway on Wilson:
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