A crumbling and woefully antiquated...
A crumbling and woefully antiquated terra cotta tower strike one as beinged a less-than-fitting symbol for the governmental nave of Atlanta -a city that ofttimes bills itself as the "Capital of the South" and single in kind that will play entertainer to the 1996 Olympics. Nonetheless, the city of Atlanta institute itself packed into its timeworn 85000-sq-ft city hall shoulder-to-shoulder, with run over crowds - several departments and agencies - farmed abroad to rented space around the city. While the city had investigated ways to relieve its methodical space shortages as early as the mid-1970s, no plans had reach [i]or[/i] attain any place [i]or[/i] point ...
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