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Old Posted Mar 26, 2013, 3:43 AM
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Originally Posted by the905sDW View Post
I guess that makes since but the Bank of Nova Scotia next door has been there all along so not sure how that works
Wasn't the Bank of Nova Scotia built in the 1950s? I think 1 James was built in the 70s so the Bank of Nova Scotia would have only been around 20 years old and in the eyes of 1970s Hamilton developers it would have had no historical value. They probably thought the bank would just be demolished and replaced with something bigger up against 1 James.
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