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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022417.txt

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This document is a letter from David J.

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This document is a letter from David J. Mitchell to a partner at Park Partners, providing updates on the demolition and design progress of the Park Mansion building project in New York City. The letter mentions the completion of the demolition stage, plans for filling the building permit, final interviews with general contractors, visuals for the sidewalk shed, and a rendering for the website. The document also features images of the building's facade and floor plans.

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