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Cox Public Access Studio to Reopen in September

The Cox Communications studio is about to reopen five months after a roof collapse closed the facility.

With steel supports installed and new roofing nearly complete, the Cox Communications public access facility is expected to reopen in September.

Cox Communication's Public Affairs Manager Peter Talbot said the company has been working out of temporary headquarters at 1484 Highland Ave. since the roof collapsed at their studio location in February. 

The studio will reopen at 1701 Highland Ave., Talbot said, once repairs are finished on the building. The commercial plaza, which is owned by James Fazzone, was built around 1981 and has four tenants. 

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Talbot said video equipment for public access programming has still been available, but taping of programs in the studio was suspended five months ago.


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