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By Eric Curl (For the Savannah Morning News)

Aug. 8, 2023 – During a time when even Zoom is asking employees to return to the office, a number of downtown Savannah businesses may soon be dependent on the remote video service.

A developer’s plan to rehabilitate the historic Manger building in order to convert the 10-story office structure overlooking Johnson Square into a hotel is scheduled to go before the Historic District Board of Review on Wednesday.

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Related: Savannah’s historic Manger building may be converted (back) to hotel

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