There’s more bad news for the Dade County Courthouse.
Courtroom 5-1 has been closed after a study found concerning levels of cancer-causing asbestos.
An absestos problem has shut down another courtroom in the historic Dade County Courthouse, which would be replaced if voters approved a $393 million bond measure next week.
October 29, 2014 at 10:48 AM
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There’s more bad news for the Dade County Courthouse.
Courtroom 5-1 has been closed after a study found concerning levels of cancer-causing asbestos.
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