White House demolition continues, see ballroom design
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When President Donald Trump reflected last week on the looming construction of his White House ballroom, the longtime real estate developer was practically giddy about the lack of red tape. He noted his New York projects often took years to break ground.
Fans of the former alternative radio station WWCD have a chance to own a piece of local music history as the Brewery District building long associated with the
Demolition started Friday on the West Stewart Street building that housed the Boys and Girls Club of Dayton for decades. While some may see this as the end of an era, the organization is confident in its plans to move forward while continuing to provide programs and resources for the youth in the community.
President Donald Trump has proceeded with enormous latitude as he constructs his massive new ballroom, bypassing concerns raised by preservationists and so far stopping short of seeking approval from the commission overseeing construction on federal buildings to tear down the entirety of the White House East Wing.