Saturday, 04 September 2010




By THOMAS CATAN SEVILLE, Spain -- Juan Sancho Toro made big bucks renting out construction cranes during Spain's 10-year building boom. Today he has 800 tower cranes -- and doesn't know what to do with them. "If someone calls, I'd sell all of them," Mr. Sancho Toro says as he strolls through a sprawling boneyard of disassembled yellow steel towers near Seville. "I'll even throw in the little dog my wife loves so much. I need to sell -- that's the truth." For the past decade, the construction...
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