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This text was added into the article in 2016:
The accompanying text and photo are in error. The Rich-Schwartz building at 204-206 6th Avenue North is a four story building, as stated above. The photo provided is of the seven story Cornerstone building at 530 Church Street. It is adjacent to the Rich-Schwartz building.
I've moved the text here and verified through Google street view that the photo included in the article was the adjacent building. I have gone ahead and removed the photo. MB05:29, 29 December 2017 (UTC)Reply