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"Shoring has been put up, presumably after the fact, to prevent further damage but it looks to me like that corner is about to take a swim in the mud pit next door," writes Tyler King over on the Miller Cicero blog about a building in Williamsburg who's only crime was being adjacent to a big development site where adequate safety precautions were not taken upfront. More details on the link.
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Collateral damage. People shouldn't mind that their building is damaged in the pursuit of the common good, namely the growth of this city.
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