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Message: From GoLocalProv by Arthur Christopher Schaper, Guest MINDSETTER™: The largest building in Rhode Island -- 111 Westminster in Providence or “The Bank of America Building” -- is losing its final tenant. Nicolas Retsinas, lecturer from the Harvard Business School, calls the resulting massive blight "the ultimate urban pothole”. Yahoo.com reported that the building’s shattered shut-down is another huge sign of Rhode Island’s decline. The state faces 9.4% unemployment, and the numbers just get worse. From poor schools to rising food stamps recipients, to a hostile business climate, to a mass exodus of residents, there is no escaping the obvious: Rhode Island needs a savior. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/Providence-Superman-Building-Closes-GOP-as-New-Superman