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Old Posted May 28, 2015, 6:02 PM
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Originally Posted by OldDartmouthMark View Post
Thanks for posting that.

A few observations:
- It sounds positive that FCV recognizes the significance of the building's history to re-do the Morse's signage. It'll be good to see it return if all works out.
- Sounds like the fact that it is a repurposed old building hasn't affected its desirability as modern, usable office space. Dennis Building take note.
This is exactly the kind of converted historic space that tech and media companies love. Not everyone wants to be in a slick, glassy, Class A office building. If you look at any city in the country, you'll find these kinds of firms are disproportionately located in repurposed brick-and-beam warehouses. They don't consider the buildings unusable (like some posters here) because the ceiling heights are marginally lower than they are in a new skyscraper.
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