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"Lower East Side: For a Frail Old Tenement, a Fortifying Dose of Goop"
by Eve M. Kahn
The New York Times, May 22, 2005

When owners of condominium apartments learned that the walls of their building were deteriorating, they went with an avant-garde solution.

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"Historic Brick Wall Scheduled for Demolition Saved by Jahn M30"
The Cathedral Stone Newsletter, July 2006

The condominium complex at 241 Eldridge Street was constructed in 1904 in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Architect Scott Henson was hired by the condominium board to perform a full exterior analysis of the building.

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"The Wall (Didn't) Come Tumbling Down"
by Jody Shen
Habitat Magazine, September 2005

A condo faces replacement of its exterior walls when its discovered that the wall's mortar has turned to sand. An architect's discovery of Jahn M30 Micro-Injection Grout not only saves the day but does so relatively inexpensively, as well.

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