"We found no evidence of homeless people, just rats and birds," Durst noted. Among the biggest surprises awaiting Durst in the building was the trolley car that the Spaghetti Warehouse owners had ...
The building, owned by the Robert Weiler Company, acknowledged the foundation’s initial interest in the trolley car, as well as interest from other groups. However, concern about the building ...
The building dates back more than 100 years. Inside the building sits an original trolley car that holds historic value, said developer Robert Weiler. But getting the trolly out of the building ...
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