Thursday, October 3, 2019

‘Vision Northland’ project, part 2


This Essentia Health Second Street Building that contains a parking ramp, office space, a health club, and retail stores that was opened for business after I was born, opened in the year 1990, is making way for the new health center.  It sometimes surprises me that my United States is so wealthy that we can take down structures that are still useful to build bigger structures.

Unlike other bloggers, I take the time to lookup data about the subjects that I blog about.  I hope that my research gives me practice for landing a job in journalism.


This is a closer look at two information signs that tell any unaware visitors of the permanent closure of this parking ramp.

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