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John Crudo is always thinking bigger.
Standing near the corner of Davenport Street and 93rd Lane Northeast in Blaine, Crudo watches as bricklayers piece together a custom-built 12,000-square-foot shop, the future home of his six-year-old firm, Green Lights Recycling Inc.
While the new location is twice as big as Crudo's current headquarters, the firm's president still has grander ideas. He points to an automotive service center that sits on a highprofile comer next to the site.
"I want that corner," he said.
If Crudo moves on his idea, it would be nothing out of the ordinary. The Bronx, N.Y., native has already moved three times since his September 1995 arrival in Minnesota. With each move, his space has doubled.
Green Lights Recycling began in...