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Board assesses $77,000 in civil penalties for neglected 300 Wall Street building; developer says renovation planned
Summary
Abilene board ordered owner of large vacant building at 300 Wall Street to pay $77,000 in civil penalties for noncompliance; a commercial real estate adviser and a new site representative said minor repairs and securing had begun and a broker described a broader renovation plan.
The Abilene Board of Building Standards voted March 5 to assess $77,000 in civil penalties against the owner of 300 Wall Street for noncompliance with a prior board order dating to April 3, 2024.
City staff recommended civil penalties of $500 per day for the period Oct. 2, 2024, through March 4, 2025 (154 days), totaling $77,000. Robert Marsh, property maintenance inspector, described extensive interior and exterior vandalism, broken windows, unsecured roll-up doors and…
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