OSU preps its space in the downtown Meier & Frank Building (Photos)


There's not a ton to see right now inside the second floor of the downtown Meier & Frank Building, but looking out from the second floor is a whole different story.

That's because the interior perimeter walls that lined the floor for decades and blocked out not only loads of natural light but views of the bustling streetscape below have been demolished and removed. The result is a space that is once again filled with natural light and alive with the scenes of the city going by.

"In the 1970s and…

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