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Towson's transformation gets going: Flurry of projects set to replace rubble from demolition.
Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
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May 20, 2007
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Byline: Laura Barnhardt
May 20--The heavy equipment has arrived in Towson.
Bulldozers have plowed through many of the old stone apartment buildings on Dulaney Valley Road, and they've knocked down a gas station next to the Towson Town Center mall, along with three commercial buildings near the York Road traffic circle.
Before the various demolition crews are finished, they'll take out a fast-food restaurant, part of the Towson Commons complex and dozens of houses. The rubble, though, will soon be replaced with luxury apartments, restaurants and new ...
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