June 15, 2010
BOONE, Iowa---Boone City Administrator Luke Nelson says demolition of three downtown buildings is now scheduled to begin July 5th. Nelson says it's about a month later than anticipated, but the availability of additional grant money to help cover some of the cost will be worth it to tax payers. The buildings were damaged by fire in February 2009. The demolition contract calls for the preservation of many items from the Mason Building at 801 Story Street. Some of the material will be used to develop a kiosk in McHose Park at the Theodore Roosevelt statute.
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