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Pictured at the site of the Robinson-Shuba Commemorative Statue are, from left, Julius Oliver, Youngstown 1st Ward councilman; Kate Spires, architect with BSHM Architects; Mike Shuba, son of George Shuba; statue project co-chairs Ernie Brown, Greg Gulas and Herb Washington; Youngstown Mayor Jamael Tito Brown; Brian Brock, president of Brock & Associates Builders Inc.; and Nick Chretien, program manager for the Economic Action Group.
YOUNGSTOWN Developers of the Robinson-Shuba Commemorative Statue have hired a contractor and broken ground at the statue site in Wean Park downtown.
North Lima-based Brock & Associates Builders Inc. will serve as general contractor for the project, which includes a set of concrete walkways, a concrete base and seating to support programming at the memorial.
Apr 5, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN Developers of the Robinson-Shuba Commemorative Statue have hired a contractor and broken ground at the statue site in Wean Park downtown.
North Lima-based Brock & Associates Builders Inc. will serve as general contractor for the project, which includes a set of concrete walkways, a concrete base and seating to support programming at the memorial.
“We are very excited and proud to be a part of this statue project and everything the Robinson-Shuba handshake meant for baseball and for the country,” said Brian Brock, company president. “We’re also glad to see so many improvements taking shape in downtown Youngstown.”