Posted Jan 5, 2024, 10:03 PM
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Ham-burgher
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Hamilton
Posts: 7,397
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Definitely. And it's little things too.
I live in a building that went up in the mid-1950s. It doesn't look all that old from the outside, but the hallways are narrow, some of the corridor doors open out into limited space, and while the units have largely been renovated the hallways between them are original.
This is just residential! Imagine how the standards have changed for hospitals.
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