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Originally Posted by thomax
I think they should demolish the rear 1-storey portion of the building, then they'd only have to restore the 2-storey portion and it could be incorporated into the new building nicely.
Something like this...

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I'll be honest man, that looks pretty ugly.. still.
Looking back at the older images of this building in the archives, this building looked ugly even THEN. It was all stained and worn looking. The only nice part is the main floor with the glass area. I like that - reminds me of an old 50s diner look. You don't see the old wraparound glass much anymore.
Imo I think they should demo all the old brick and those sad worn out tiled pyramids on top (half of which don't even match each other anymore as some are so bleached), and put something different in. The side of the building has been tagged over and over and just looks awful now, even with the brick painted over. The back entrance looks sad too. This building just needs to be overhauled completely. The days of if being associated with kreskys are long gone.
For me personally, having to have had to take the bus at the bus stop beside it for so long, it just reminds me of the days when hamilton was full of welfare-ridden, on disability, overweight buggie people and old sad retired people and welfare bums playing bingo inside.
I mean compare what used to be in the downtown core in hamiltons heyday:
department stores
crystal and china shops
jewellery and fur shops
cigar shops
cinemas and entertainment
Now compare what is there now:
thrift stores
unemployment services stores
money mart stores
ghetto stores
bingo halls
boarded up buildings
banks
Does this sound like a recipe for success and prestige to you?
the issue here isn't so much the buildings, but the fact that we have ghettofied our downtown core and focused on the lack of jobs and lack of money. Personally I don't think money mart places should be allowed ANYWHERE in the city. Is this the type of people we want to bring into the core? Sure james st north and king william are turning over, but what about the actual core of the city?