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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Fred News-Post adopts griffinish for ‘correction’ to hotel story
UPDATE: The Frederick News-Post has reacted to the City knocking its report with this Correction: “An earlier version of this story said the building on the Birely Tannery site, which is part of the proposed downtown hotel and conference center … Continue reading
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City says future of Birely Tannery building subject to negotiation with Maryland Historical Trust (MHT)
The City has responded strongly to a Frederick News Post report yesterday that the Birely Tannery building will be preserved. It has issued a ‘NEWS FLASH’ headlined ‘Tannery Building’s Future Yet to Be Determined’ saying that the Frederick News-Post FNP) … Continue reading
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Frederick News-Post reports Birely Tannery building to be preserved on hotel site but Griffin still on about ‘mitigating’ demo
The Frederick News-Post has an odd report today leading off with the assertion that “Frederick’s historic Birely Tannery building is no longer slated for demolition in the most recent downtown and conference center plans. Instead, city officials, hotel developers Plamondon … Continue reading
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