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High Point Closes Street Due to IHFC Structural Issues
May 27,
2014 by in High Point, Market
The City of High Point has closed part of a downtown street due to concerns about structural problems at the International Home Furnishings Center.
Concern that part of a wall of one of the largest showroom buildings in High Point could be unstable prompted the city to close part of a downtown street this weekend.
A structural engineer identified problems with the south wall of the International Home Furnishings Center Main Wing in the 200 block of S. Main Street and advised the city to close Wrenn Street under the affected area as a safety precaution, according to International Market Centers, the owner of the building.
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Source: WXII12