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Information in the Heard on the Street column of Feb. 12, 2001, is disputed by the city of Springfield. According to Louise Whall, city public information officer. The Christian Science Church, owned by the city, is not targeted for demolition but will be renovated and used, probably as a public meeting place. Historic Springfield Inc., which had listed the property as "Endangered," has now upgraded it to "Threatened," according to a release from HSI. "A specific long-term plan is still needed before any uncertainty about the building's future is fully removed," said Richard Burton, corporation president. |ret||ret||tab|
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