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Location DB > Canada > Quebec > Montreal > Redpath Sugars > SPEK's 2003 selection > Redpath New courtyard 5.jpg

8 / 13   Redpath New courtyard 5.jpg

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WOW!...? they do have some sort of historical conservation in mind ; they demolished everything except the Administrative entrance.
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Posted by ArmyMan 11/8/2004 4:59 AM | remove
  I hate those investor that demolish great historical building to transform it into fuckin loft !!!!
Posted by seicer 4/15/2005 1:15 PM | remove
  However, it saves the integrity of the building. If it was on a historical protection status, tearing everything down _but_ the walls keeps the status alive. Doing complete gutting and renovations seemed the only thing possible from keeping the structure from falling in on itself. I commend their efforts.
Posted by SPEK Photo 4/16/2005 1:21 AM | remove
  I do too, but for money makers like those who transformed the Redpath into $300/sq.ft I found strange any useless preservation. I need to go back to see where the project is.
Posted by maxt 11/4/2005 8:53 PM | remove
  At least it's not plowed under to make a WalMart SuperCenter.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 11/4/2005 10:49 PM | remove
  like they want to do at the corner of trumbull and michigan (baseball fans know what im talking about)
Posted by HerbLaur 6/25/2008 7:24 PM | remove
  Actually, they ended up taking down everything but the lintel.
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