Bed and breakfast owner appeals fire sprinkler ruling
Scranton Times-Tribune
Jake Danna Stevens / Staff Photographer The Clealand House in Scranton on Thursday, Jan 2, 2013. Owner William Nasser's efforts to open the ...
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After spending 10 years and more than $2 million on renovations, William Nasser Jr. said he was "on top of the world" as he prepared to open the Cleland House, a stately bed and breakfast hotel in Scranton's Hill Section in April.
He hired staff, began planning a marketing campaign and had several events booked. Then, just two months before the doors opened, city inspectors slammed them shut, demanding he install a sprinkler system throughout the structure at 520 Madison Ave....
Scranton Times-Tribune
Jake Danna Stevens / Staff Photographer The Clealand House in Scranton on Thursday, Jan 2, 2013. Owner William Nasser's efforts to open the ...
excerpt:
After spending 10 years and more than $2 million on renovations, William Nasser Jr. said he was "on top of the world" as he prepared to open the Cleland House, a stately bed and breakfast hotel in Scranton's Hill Section in April.
He hired staff, began planning a marketing campaign and had several events booked. Then, just two months before the doors opened, city inspectors slammed them shut, demanding he install a sprinkler system throughout the structure at 520 Madison Ave....