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Four studies later, no plan to retrofit Seattle's brick buildings
Posted on February 28, 2011 at 11:37 PM
Updated Tuesday, Mar 1 at 10:24 AM
After the Nisqually Quake, Seattle set out to identify and retrofit the city's most vulnerable buildings. Many important ones, like fire stations andcommunity centers, were upgraded. Hundreds of others are as vulnerable now as they were a decade ago
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