6 - Friday, January 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 - Friday, January 7, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Building to stay locally owned From Page 1 market in October 2009. To help cover the cost of purchasing the building UMCU plans to lease the third floor to Arbor Research Col- laborative for Health - a research company for health care - for the next eight to 12 years, according to a Dec. 30, 2010 UMCU press release. Schillag said UMCU plans to eventually use the leased space as the company expands. The building will have an ATM for Credit Union members and the location might be expanded into a full branch in the future. For now, Schillag said UMCU is looking at renovation options to ensure the building is prepared for occupancy when employees are assigned offices and ready to move in. "There isn't really a lot of do," Schillag said. "The building is in really good shape. We're going to have to build some offices in there (because it was) a news building. It's a really open floor plan." Despite changes at the admin- istrative level, UMCU is taking precautions to guarantee that customers are not inconvenienced by the move. Schillag said the company will move employees by department to minimize the time administrators will be unavail- BURN CENTER From Page 1 Hospital Association. Jessica Soulliere, a UMHS spokesman, wrote in an e-mail interview Tuesday that Franks's family is requesting privacy during his treatment. "The family has requested we not release any other information about Mr. Franks other than his condition," she wrote. Franks is one of about 1,450 patients who are admitted to the University's burn center each year, according to the UMHS web- site. The burn center is classified as a Level 1 Pediatric and Adult Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, the website states - meaning it's recognized as a resource for all hospitals in the region. The other person injured in the explosion was last reported to be in stable condition at the Oakwood Annapolis Hospital in Wayne, Mich., according to the AP. The victim, whose name hasnot been disclosed, was driving by the store when itexploded, the AP reported. In an interview yesterday, Debra Dodd, a spokeswoman for area energy supplier Consumers Energy, said Consumers Energy is investigating the incident. Consumers Energy is working with the Michigan Public Service Commission and the federal Pipe- line Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to determine the cause of the accident, Dodd said. She added that Consumers Energy workers removed an eight- foot section of a steel gas main pipe from the area near the explosion earlier this week. The section was then sent to a lab in Wixom, Mich. for testing, Dodd said. House Republicans introduce legislation to block EPA spending able. Additionally, none of UMCU's located on East Liberty Street near seven branches will close at any the building, said his restaurant's point during or after the move. business was severely impacted According to Colliers Interna- by the loss of customers when The tional broker Jim Chaconas, who Ann Arbor News left the space. was the listing broker on the sale, He said he foresees an increase the property was on the market in business from the soon-to-be for three to four months before occupied building. UMCU bought it. UMCU was the "We were sad to see loyal cus- only local company interested in tomers in the news building go," the deal, though several out-of- Seaver said. "(We) definitely saw state investors were also potential a drop-off in our lunch business in buyers, Chaconas said in a Novem- particular." - ber interview. Seaver said he is one of many Nearby business owners said Ann Arbor residents who sup- the building's future occupation is port UMCU's relocation because warmly welcomed. Jeremy Seaver, the historic building will remain co-owner of Tio's Mexican Cafe locally owned. Rep. Poe's bills intend to prohibit global warming prevention efforts WASHINGTON (AP) - House Republicans wasted no time. yesterday in trying to block the Obama administration from act- ing to stem global warming. On their second day in power, GOP lawmakers introduced sever- al bills that would hamstring the Environmental Protection Agency from moving forward with regu- lations to reduce heat-trapping pollution from factories and other sources that they say contributes to global warming. The bills are partofaneffort by House Republi- cans to reverse what they consider job-killing policies of the admin- istration. The bills introduced by Rep. Ted Poe of Texas, Rep. Mar- sha Blackburn of Tennessee and Rep. 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