During routine inspections of downtown buildings earlier this week, city inspectors cited it and erected signs telling the public the building was unsafe.
News Center 7 first brought you this story during the 11 p.m. broadcast Thursday night.
By Friday, the warning signs had been removed.
Official word came Saturday no problems were found during a follow up inspection.
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