President Street: Email records show numbers in favor of renovating President Street Academic Center
Email records indicate it could cost OU $15 million to $20 million to demolish and rebuild, in comparison to $8 million to $10 million to renovate.
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Email records indicate it could cost OU $15 million to $20 million to demolish and rebuild, in comparison to $8 million to $10 million to renovate.
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