In 1997 an application to turn the building into a public house was refused.
His goal, he said, is to turn the building into a "cultural center for the community."
In 1984, it was proposed to turn the building into a museum.
The city then decided to turn the building over to private management.
Why not turn the building into a school, a college or a cultural center?
He would turn the building into a showcase for American art.
District turned the building over to the city in Sept. 2006.
He turned and entered the building, feeling pleased with himself.
The four turned the building into a co-op and each took a floor.
"The other morning, a construction manager came in and we turned the building upside down for him so he could figure out some problems."