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Steele Crossing continues to take shape as a novel mixed-use neighborhood.

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A 53-year-old grandmother from Goshen climbed into a tree in north Fayetteville on May 3, 2000 — eight years ago this week — to begin a three-week vigil that would draw attention to construction in a field along the William J. Fulbright Expressway.


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This article was published Sunday, April 27, 2008.

Business Matters, Pages 88, 93 on 04/27/2008


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