officedweller
Senior Member
No, but it seems odd that they would later halt demolition for the delicate work of removing it after they've started tearing down the facade on either side of it.
Yes it's a nice stone entrance way and we have yet to see what happens to it,Did you actually see them destroying it? That would seem foolish. It's a very elegant entranceway.
...seems strange that you of all people is OK with them knocking down this heritage building?
Lol, OK lets designate and keep all those crappy derelict 2 storey Edwardian/Victorian row houses before they all get replaced by those crappy Condo structures?Because it's not getting replaced by cr*p?
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...Come on, ."Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"
Crappiness is also in the eye of the beholder. And the majority seems to think these "derelict 2 storey Edwardian/Victorian row houses" aren't crappyLol, OK lets designate and keep all those crappy derelict 2 storey Edwardian/Victorian row houses before they all get replaced by those crappy Condo structures?
...Come on, ."Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"
I did my Master's in a lab in the Banting Institute building, which, I think dates to about 1930.
The Best Institute next door (the one being demolished) was built in the 1950s if I recall correctly.