After more than 10 years of trying ...
After more than 10 years of trying to determine to what extent it could most efficiently consolidate its employee the city of Phoenix has invented a 20-story City Hall. Aided by way of a favorable construction buyer's market, the building was built for $79/square twelve inches -- including an $18/square lower extremity allowance for tenant improvements. Construction of the strange building followed the abandonment of couple earlier plans for a recent city hall, said Sheryl Sculley the assistant city manager who headed the owner's devise team. Driven by expiration dates for leased office space, the scheme was executed ...
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