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McSam razed the existing building in preparation to construct a 27-story hotel, but then 9/11 occurred, the real estate industry was in a state of flux, many adopted a 'wait and see' attitude, and McSam decided to take a breather before it launched into its hospitality project. As 2002 rolls into 2003, you can be sure AMERICAN FORESTS will not take a breather from its commitment to keep working on behalf of trees and forests. He also prefers giving Walker an early shift, then bringing him back as the center when it's time for Shaquille O'Neal to take a breather. |
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