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Masonry contractor Daniel F. Stroder works on the exterior of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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Masonry contractor Daniel F. Stroder works on the exterior of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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The interior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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Masonry contractors Dan, bottom, and his son Daniel F. Stroder work on the exterior of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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Masonry contractor Daniel F. Stroder works on the exterior of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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The exterior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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The interior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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The exterior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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Masonry contractor Dan Stroder works on the exterior of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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Masonry contractor Daniel F. Stroder works on the exterior of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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Masonry contractor Daniel F. Stroder works on the exterior of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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Scott Moyers, left, interviews Kenny Pincksten on the second level of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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The interior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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A brick from the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway has "Cape Girardeau" stamped into it Thursday, September 29, 2011.
(Laura Simon)
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Kenny Pincksten discusses the work involved in the rehabilitation of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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The interior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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The interior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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A tree sprouts from the top of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)
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The interior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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The exterior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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The interior of Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure.
(Laura Simon)
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Masonry contractors Dan, left, and his son Daniel F. Stroder work on the exterior of the Julius Vasterling building at the corner of Sprigg Street and Broadway in Cape Girardeau Thursday, September 29, 2011. Kenny Pincksten, owner of Prestige Development, is rehabbing the 143 year-old, two and a half story structure. The project is expected to take ten months.
(Laura Simon)