503 fifth st. plans
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Historic Macon is applying for tax credits for the conversion of 503 Fifth St. into loft housing. Owner Bryan Nichols will save almost $180,000 by using historic tax credits.TRANSCRIPT
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DESCRIPTION
Historic Macon is applying for tax credits for the conversion of 503 Fifth St. into loft housing. Owner Bryan Nichols will save almost $180,000 by using historic tax credits.TRANSCRIPT