McFetridge said some things that are left over after the auction will also be offered to Habitat for Humanity and ReSource before being recycled if possible.
“We’ve really focused on reuse,” McFetridge said. “For us, it’s more important to see these items make it back into the community.”
A third phase of deconstruction will include grinding up construction materials like concrete, asphalt, metal and bricks from the old building and parking lot for use onsite as fill and road base for the new shopping center.
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