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Water seeps inside the Railhouse basement, 102 W. Eufala, following heavy rain. The owner blames construction ongoing at The Well across the street.Â
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A local business owner said his basement floor has flooded with every rainfall since construction began on a Cleveland County capital project last year.
Zac Logsdon owns The Railhouse at 102 W. Eufaula St., where he runs an event center on the top floor and leases out office space in the basement. While the top floor remains unscathed, the basement offices have flooded each time it rains since construction began on The Well across the street, he said.
NORMAN A topping out ceremony was recently held for The Well, a 14,000-square-foot community building that will be dedicated to health, wellness and education in Cleveland County.
“This ceremony was an opportunity to celebrate our progress on the construction of this community health and wellness facility,” Cleveland County Commissioner Darry Stacy said.
A partnership between Cleveland County and the Cleveland County Health Department, the new facility will be a hub for activities and services, including online and in-person fitness classes, cooking demonstrations from the Moore-Norman Technology Center, and health services from the Norman Regional Health clinic.