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05 Feb, 2010

Council looks at tax incentives to restore historic buildings (The Daily World)

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MACLEOD PAPPIDAS | THE DAILY WORLD The Grand Heron building in downtown Aberdeen is in the process of being restored after the December 2007 storm severely damaged it. Owner Paul Metke may get a tax break for the work he’s doing if the city passes an ordinance to create a local historic register.

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