Demolition remains ongoing on Brook Street dorm site
Six weeks after work began on the site of two planned residence halls on Brook Street, demolition of existing properties on the sites is now underway.
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Six weeks after work began on the site of two planned residence halls on Brook Street, demolition of existing properties on the sites is now underway.
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