James Phelps carries off one of the old windows recently replaced at the former Mead building. A flurry of workers are installing drywall, windows, electrical plumbing and everything that the market-rate apartments will need when the first apartments are opened to the public in about two months.

James Phelps carries off one of the old windows recently replaced at the former Mead building. A flurry of workers are installing drywall, windows, electrical plumbing and everything that the market-rate apartments will need when the first apartments are opened to the public in about two months. Photo by Eric Keith


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