![]() Straub insists he’ll install his own heating equipment by November, and he says he has plans for solar energy atop the building’s parking garage. “The disparity in atmospheric pressure can actually cause windows to pop out and rain down, and the last thing we need is another Plywood Palace,” referring to construction of Boston’s John Hancock Building, where 133 windows popped out in high winds and shattered on the streets below in the early 1970s. “Our concern obviously is the lack of air conditioning and the unequal pressure resulting from the unconditioned space,” he said. Since then the two sides have been fighting over how much Straub should have to pay ACR for energy the state has mandated the company provide to keep fire safety systems powered.ĪCR lawyer Timothy Lowry declined to comment on the company’s finances but said it is dismayed that windows have been left unrepaired for weeks. ![]() But Straub refused to assume the previous owner’s contract because he is unwilling to help pay off debt from construction of the company’s costly power plant. ![]() ACR was the sole supplier of power to Revel under its previous owner, Revel Entertainment.
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