This two panel installation on the corner of North 8th and Driggs appeared, mysteriously disappeared, and re-appeared within one week! Stories abound – but our favorite one is that construction dudes took it down to access the work-site and kind of damaged it, so they reinstalled the panels stronger and more solidly than before. That’s teamwork!
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