Bill Dosch walks across the main floor that is 1,960-feet long. Dosch started working in 1963 at Westinghouse. The doors at the end of the building are big enough to let railroad cars into the building. (The Star Press file photo)
By Keith Roysdon, Star Press
kroysdon@muncie.gannett.com
MUNCIE -- Brevini looked at it. So did other companies. But the massive ABB building on Muncie's southeast side continues to sit mostly unused, empty except for materials stored there.
The California company that owns the former Westinghouse plant -- massive at 740,000 square feet in size with a transformer assembly building with a 99-foot ceiling -- continues to actively seek tenants for the landmark.
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