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Message: From GoLocalProv by John Hazen White, Jr., MINDSETTER™: Will the seasonal lights in the former Bank of America building at 111 Westminster Street light up the Providence skyline this holiday season? The answer might be no. The historic skyscraper, which by the way was never commonly referred to as the “Superman” building except for more recently when it hasn’t had a bank owner to provide a name for it, is dark, devoid of tenants, and is going to remain this way for some time to come, casting a shadow over the heart of downtown. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/john-hazen-whites-lookout-superman-lights-will-shine-again