We're getting there. A couple photos from today.
Sidewalk is in and finished on West 2nd Street. Browns applied to the city to have an enlarged patio on West 2nd, which, surprisingly, was granted! We had to run a fire drill in order to incorporate it as BA Blacktop was literally demoing the existing sidewalk as finalized drawings were being submitted to the city. The turnaround was just over a week. It came out looking great.

Wallace & McDowell Construction Update 1 - March 17th, 2016
Sidewalk demo on Lonsdale starts on Monday. Depending on weather, work on Lonsdale will take about a month. The building is about 265' long, with the sidewalk a bit longer than that. It's a ton of work to do.

Wallace & McDowell Construction Update 2 - March 17th, 2016
The rest of the Lonsdale scaffolding comes off shortly. Brick work is nearly complete here. The brick manufacturer for the middle "Mews" building during the tendering process and the make-up of the sample that we approved didn't exactly come out as I personally hoped. The contrast isn't the same as the original rendering, although the red portions were always too red as the mixed brick on both the upper and lower sections are exactly as we envisioned. Still work to do on painting the trim work as well.

Wallace & McDowell Construction Update 3 - March 17th, 2016
The siding has started to go onto the heritage building (McDowell block) as you can see in the above photo, although it hasn't reached West 1st yet. The siding is all original from 1904 and was shipped offsite, refurbished, painted, and shipped back. It is a HELL of an exercise putting it back on as none of the pieces are exactly the same size and some are so fragile they are splitting when being affixed to the building.
In the below photo, the centre tree (that is starting to bloom) will be removed before the sidewalk is re-done as it is far too close to the building and is also right smack in the middle of the new doorway to the building. The rhododendrons in the corner planter are supposed to go as well, to be replaced with other lower planting, but the magnolia tree is staying. The corner heritage entry will remain, with the original 1904 stoop, but we've added a couple stairs on the inside as the floor has been lowered to meet the West 1st grade. This has given the interior space at least another foot of ceiling height and has made it wheelchair accessible. The corner entry door is too narrow for a wheelchair and the stoop cause a grade change at both the inside and outside of the door even with the old floor height.

Wallace & McDowell Construction Update 4 - March 17th, 2016