Streetscapes | Woolworth Building: Dark Spots Mar an Aging, Yet Exquisite, Face

Posted by admin | Real Estate News | Friday 14 September 2007 7:06 am


Discolored patches cover the cream-colored surface of the Woolworth Building, the unanticipated consequences of a major restoration project three decades ago.

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  1. Pingback by Washington State Real Estate Information Resource Center. Washington State Real Estate RSS Feed Available. » Blog Archive » Fields marked with — September 17, 2007 @ 2:20 pm

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