Here's How Church Of Scientology Uses Vault In Historic Kansas City Building

Actually, on of the best preservation stories we've seen near the loop in years . . . Take a look: 

" 'The building sat vacant for a while, and there was a lot of preservation work to be done, a lot of cleaning,' says Bennette Seaman, a Church of Scientology spokesperson. The church hired a local artist to repaint the lobby’s beams and an industrial cleaning company to restore the bank’s massive 'steelcrete' vault—a unique and complex system of interwoven steel that was patented in 1923. Only two hundred of these vaults were built in the United States, and the Grand Avenue vault was the only one built in Kansas City. It is currently being used as an executive meeting room . . ."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

The Church of Scientology took over a unique bank building in KC

The Church of Scientology took over a unique bank building in KC.

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