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WARREN ST. GARAGE INSPECTION PLANNED; REPRESENTATIVES FOR HADAD, SYRACUSE DISCUSS DETAILS OF SAFETY INSPECTION, REPAIRS.(Local)
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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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April 13, 2006
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Byline: Marnie Eisenstadt Staff writer; John O'Brien contributed to this report.
Eli Hadad's Warren Street parking garage will be getting the safety and structural inspection it was supposed to have more than eight months ago, but it will take at least two weeks.
And it's unclear how much longer it will take Hadad to get the proper plans and permits to actually make the repairs the 350-spot garage would need before it could reopen, Syracuse city officials sai...
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