On the recordApril 27, 2011
At what point do you come to the conclusion that you just are throwing good money after bad, that it just doesn't pay to try to fix a building, but to replace it?
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congress.govAt what point do you come to the conclusion that you just are throwing good money after bad, that it just doesn't pay to try to fix a building, but to replace it?
Cardin questions the cost-effectiveness of repairing old buildings versus replacing them.
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