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Downtown Crossing Retail Tower Project Still On Hold
The developer told the Herald he is waiting to see construction begin on the old Filene's property before moving forward with his project.

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The developer told the Herald he is waiting to see construction begin on the old Filene's property before moving forward with his project.

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The developer told the Herald he is waiting to see construction begin on the old Filene's property before moving forward with his project.
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