- The lights were still on.
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heyjebbo added this photo to their favorites. (45 months ago)
eschipul (45 months ago | reply)
I can only imagine how damaging this is to those businesses, and therefore the people that work there. Terrible.
notemily added this photo to her favorites. (45 months ago)
jameswrobertson (45 months ago | reply)
What side of the building is this, please? How does the south side look (if this is not the south side). My office is on 32 Plaza (south) side). Thanks.
AlphaTangoBravo / Adam Baker (45 months ago | reply)
This side of the building faces East (across Travis.) I didn't see the South side. The North and West sides had some damage, but not nearly as much.
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mmeinhart23 (45 months ago | reply)
Yea and what most people don't even realize is that the only employees JP Morgan Chase has in this building are the ones who work in a branch on the bottom floor.
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3rdcoastfilms (3 months ago | reply)
Actually was one of the employees that rode the storm out. Not bank employees but an Engineer who was 2 stories below the street level when all hell broke loose.