UtakataNoAnnex
Senior Member
Most of it was already plowed over and the rest swallowed up. So that ship has long sailed from its port, so to speak...but what about heritage!
Most of it was already plowed over and the rest swallowed up. So that ship has long sailed from its port, so to speak...but what about heritage!
I wonder if any other archaeological artifacts have been discovered during this dig. Being a wharf that had I assume ships containing goods, and what might have been littered around.The old wharf footings have been demolished.
POST apocalyptic ...lol sorry I guess there beams^That last photo looks so post-apocalyptic lol
Where beams?there beams
The more this building grows, the more it is growing on me. Nice materials and details so far. Nothing exceptional but not bad (and I will take "not bad" at this point, sadly).
What ever planks. Boards etc. You get it. I should hopeWhere beams?
I wonder if any other archaeological artifacts have been discovered during this dig. Being a wharf that had I assume ships containing goods, and what might have been littered around.
Buyers can't "demand" anything. They can choose not to buy it. In this case, if they do, others will happily buy it in their place.Those kitchens look so cramped. I dont like this compact "european inspired kitchen" trend with barely any counterspace and tiny refrigerators, It's just an excuse for builders to the developer to cut costs
not everyone is making six figures and able to afford UBER eats every night. Buyers should collectively demand better