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Burned-Out Building May Be Torn Down, Replaced With Twins

The apartment building at the corner of Radcliffe and Mulberry streets in Bristol Borough that were gutted by a massive fire in 2010 may be torn down and replaced by twin homes.

The former apartment building at the corner of Radcliffe and Mulberry streets in Bristol Borough that was wrecked by a massive arson fire in the fall of 2010 may be taken down an replaced with twin homes.

Ralph DiGuiseppe, who serves as the borough council president, recently told the zoning board about his plans to build at the site of the fire scared Victorian-style buildings, BucksLocalNews.com reported. 

By the end of the meeting, the zoning board unanimously vowed to support DiGuiseppe’s lot proposal.

Click here to read the full story on BucksLocalNews.com

George Keiper December 22, 2012 at 01:41 am
What a surprise,more building for fat Ralph

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