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Radnor Civic Association Seeks Help Repairing Its Headquarters

The building has been closed for just over a year.

The Radnor Civic Association is looking for help repairing its home, according to a report by Main Line Media News.

The building has been closed for slightly more than a year due to water damage, the report states.

Workers are attempting to remediate the walls and add a first floor restroom to make it ADA compliant, among other issues, according to the report.

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Fire alarms and sprinklers also need to be installed, the report states.

The association’s board president are hoping the community will band together to help restore the building and get the Civic Association back on its feet, according to the report.

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The center is the only African-American owned community on the Main Line.

For more information or to contact the association, see their website.

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