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Burk says he plans to spendd $6 million on the project at 324 N. “I’m certain I’m goinvg to close on it and dothat project,” says who announced his plans Thursday before the The four-story WATC building is the former Wichitza High School, built in 1910 on the site of the city’ s first high school. It is a block from Old Town Burk says he will seek a historicf places designation forthe 85,000-square-foot building and use federal tax creditds to help finance the project. Burk obtained financin g through Kingman-based . The building has 12-fooy ceilings and two-by-four, tongue and groove oak hardwoorfloors “that you can’t buy Burk says.
Former classroom space in the buildint will be convertedto one- and two-bedroo apartments. Work is expected to start in Aprilk and be complete by the end ofthe year. is the generall contractor.
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