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I'm just as interested to know how many investors have hung on throughout all this nonsense. As interesting as this project is, I'd have jumped ship long ago.
For what it's worth, I jogged by this morning around 11 and there were five guys in the front working. They had a cherry picker and were doing something with the brick up the front entrance near the roof. I'm not sure if it was sandblasting or something else.