Broward Hall’s lengthy renovations to be finished by 2015
By Hannah Fell | June 9, 2014Broward Hall’s major renovations, which began in 2011, will be finished next summer.
Broward Hall’s major renovations, which began in 2011, will be finished next summer.
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