Owen Brandano 【UPDATED — ANTHOLOGY】
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His father, Sal, ran Brandano & Sons Paving. “Sons” was optimistic, as Owen was an only child who preferred books to blacktop. Sal was a bull of a man who believed a handshake was a contract and a contract was a promise written in blood—or at least in asphalt. The Brandano name, to Sal, meant a job done square, a street smoothed over, a pothole filled before the town clerk finished her coffee.
“The fire escape collapsed last spring. The windows on the north side are all broken. There’s no heat, no light, no water.” Owen turned to the judge. “Your Honor, Mr. Cress didn’t secure this property. He weaponized its neglect. My client didn’t break in. He walked into a ruin that the city should have condemned years ago. The only person here who has broken the public trust is the man using blight as a business model.” The family has partnered with organizations like Song
The judge, an old woman with spectacles and a surprising fondness for Sal’s asphalt work on her own street, took three long minutes. Then she dismissed the case. With prejudice. And she referred Harlan Cress to the city ethics board for a separate matter involving zoning variances.
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