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To fix or not to fix?
A former brewery needs costly repairs,
but a state agency’s board isn’t convinced
By Andrew Gomes
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Feb 17, 2013
~~<p>A dilemma is brewing over the former Royal Brewery building in Hono­lulu.</p>
<p>The historic brick structure on Queen Street owned by the state has been vacant for 14 years because flooring installed during a 1996 renovation is emitting noxious fumes. But should the state spend $5 million to fix the problem and make the property inhabitable?</p>
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A dilemma is brewing over the former Royal Brewery building in Honolulu.
The historic brick structure on Queen Street owned by the state has been vacant for 14 years because flooring installed during a 1996 renovation is emitting noxious fumes. But should the state spend $5 million to fix the problem and make the property inhabitable? Login for more...
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