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Feb062021

Ric Rosow Captures Some Hair Raising Shots of Construction Worker at the Eleven Site

Submitted by Mill District resident Ric Rosow

Taken February 1, 2021, these photos are of a construction worker on The Eleven. In photos one and two, the construction worker is standing on a tiny platform at the corner of the outside of the building. The scene gets even more tense in the third and fourth photos as the construction worker carefully moves off the platform to around the corner to re-enter the building through a window opening.

Twenty-Two Stories Up

Yes - Twenty-Two

Rounding the corner

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