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Developer has plans for Deep Ellum renaissance
Posted on January 30, 2013 at 11:53 PM
Updated Thursday, Jan 31 at 8:18 AM
"We really think if open up the buildings and kind of unlock them, then they can become something the artists, the creative types, and the restaurant people will say 'That's a place I want to be!'" said Scott Rohrman, a Dallas developer.
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