Posted Oct 15, 2014, 4:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Drybrain
If that's correct, it's way better. Some old internal brick walls are great for interior character, and frankly, this is a really solid old commercial structure of the kind we don't have many of any longer.
Maybe they're renovating the building first since it's quick and cheap, and then they'll build beside/on-top of it later? But even then, I can't imagine they'd rent it right now... Even if they do preserve portions of the interior, it's not going to be habitable space during construction.
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Not sure if there would be internal brick walls, probably would be wooden interior walls. Any exterior walls would have insulation on the inside of the walls.
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