For more than six years, the Charles L. Carnes Justice Center Building at the corner of Pryor and Mitchell streets in downtown Atlanta sported a skeletal steel scaffold and awning that spanned its façade and turned the corner for several dozen feet.

Visitors and courthouse employees could often be observed grabbing a smoke or sheltering from inclement weather under the awning, which extended to cover more than half the width of the sidewalk.

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