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96-29
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4/1/1996
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features the first floor retail storefronts. The luxor glass panels, plate <br />glass windows and black tile bulkheads, although new, exhibit the <br />original appearance of the first floor. <br /> <br />A view of the Sycamore Street facade, taken from the east, depicts <br /> the recessed entrance of the center store on this facade. The detnry <br /> has the original hexagonal tile floor with Greek key design. Note the <br /> dentil design of the beltcourse. <br /> <br />10. The Sycamore Street facade, as seen from the northeast. The clock <br /> tower dominates the corner. <br /> <br />11. A closeup of the clock tower, as seen from the north. Note the wide <br /> double-hung windows centered in each floor, and the cast concrete <br /> medallions and shield below the clock tower. <br /> <br />12. The corner storefront, taken from the northeast. The luxor glass <br /> panels, plate glass windows, black tile bulkheads, and wood-framed <br /> doors are similar to the original. The square face brick-clad pillar <br /> supports the diagonally-placed entrance at the northeast corner. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br /> A detail of one of the recessed storefront entrances on the Sycamore <br /> Street side depicts the original hexagonal tile floor with Greek key <br />design. <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />The south, or rear, facade, taken from the southeast. The red brick <br /> has been painted white. Recessed windows, topped with arched <br /> lintels, line the top three floors. Note the pedestrian bridge on the <br /> left side of the photo. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 1 Page 8 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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