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    Shops affected by Grandview Fire seek new homes

    From This Week News:

    Businesses seek temporary homes
    By Alan Froman

    The Columbus Division of Fire Tuesday morning turned the remains of the Kingswood Building on Grandview Avenue back to its owner, the Wagenbrenner Company. A three-alarm fire Saturday caused an estimated $3-million damage to the building, located between Third and Fifth avenues. The building housed about 27 businesses, said Angela Zeigler, chief operating officer for Wagenbrenner’s property management division.

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