Residents have concerns about plans for a building that may cover a well-known mural while also towering over their homes.
While Urban Real Estate Investment works on revising its plan to address neighbors' concerns, the architect already has contacted the Mural Arts Program, Tang said.
"After we build the new building, we'll donate the wall space so we can put a new [mural] there," she said.
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