The plans of a Milwaukee entrepreneur to open a package reception company at 47th Street and Mill Road are pending due to fauna infestation and structural problems. Lorenzo Brown intended to launch his business in June to prevent packaging theft, but the rats washer and the squirrels took residence in the building through holes in the roof and the coating. “I can’t open the building because I don’t want nobody to be bitten by a raccoon or something,” said Brown. Brown has documented rawlywashers with offspring entering visible gaps on the roof. Water damage also occurs during the precipitation. The news contacted the owner, who said that Brown had agreed to repair the outside of his lease. Brown provided the document to 12 news for examination, and that does not make such mention. The owner has promised to examine him, but the businessman by sucking does not know how long he can wait. “And I asked and pleaded and begged that they come to do so so that I can start my business, open my business on June 1, and no answer, nothing. And I don’t know what else,” said Brown. Brown has filed a complaint with the district services department. An inspector wrote that he had found no violation. After being contacted by Wisn 12 News, DNS said he was going to take another overview of the property. Top Headlinesmilwaukee The family of nursing care killed in strip mall shotsstst. Francis Road is looming in extreme heat, the police said that the participants of summer endure the extreme Wheatwatch
The plans of a Milwaukee entrepreneur to open a package reception company at 47th Street and Mill Road are pending due to fauna infestation and structural problems.
Lorenzo Brown intended to launch his business in June to prevent packaging theft, but the rats washer and the squirrels took residence in the building through holes in the roof and the coating.
“I can’t open the building because I don’t want nobody to be bitten by a raccoon or something,” said Brown.
Brown has documented rawlywashers with offspring entering visible gaps on the roof.
Water lesions also occur during precipitation.
Wisn 12 News contacted the owner, who said that Brown agreed to repair the outside in his lease.
Brown provided the document to 12 news for examination, and that makes no mention.
The owner promised to examine him, but the budding businessman does not know how long he can wait.
“And I asked and pleaded and begged that they come to do so so that I can start my business, open my business on June 1, and no answer, nothing. And I don’t know what else,” said Brown.
Brown has filed a complaint with the district services department. An inspector wrote that he had found no violation.
After being contacted by Wisn 12 News, DNS said he was going to take another look at the property.
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