Halfway House For Women
Corrections officers guarded inmates as they walked in and out of the old bank entrance still covered in brown swirled marble and granite stone and black-specked terrazzo floors of the Fairfield Building in Shreveport on Wednesday.
Dated carpet, unneeded shelving and trash was being cleared to make room for a new use, a residential halfway house for women either returning to society from prison or in recovery from substance abuse. |
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