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Plumbing historic depths, scaling heights

Posted: September 9, 2012 at 2:54 a.m.

Wooten Epes, a partner in Main Street Lofts LLC, stands atop the Boyle Building on Friday.

“Want to do a little spelunking ?” Wooten Epes asked as he took his visitors on a tour of cavelike spaces.

Lofts to be built on Main St.

Property manager Wooten Epes takes a tour of Lofts on Main Street, a new development on Main Street between Capital and 6th streets. (By David Harten)
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Business, Pages 63 on 09/09/2012

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