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Originally Posted by someone123
Historic reconstruction isn't necessary bad. In the old part of Quebec City, some of the buildings people like are recreations and many required substantial renovations to return them to their colonial-era appearance. Louisbourg is all reconstructions. The same sort of thing could theoretically be done in Halifax in a bunch of places.
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Indeed. It would've been nice to see a real reconstruction done here, but agreed, if they couldn't do it for reasons relating to expenses or whatever else, they should've just done a better job with the contemporary addition.
Re: the sign.
Funnily, since I seem to be one of the big pro-heritage folks around here, I don't really care that much about the sign (the building is the main thing to me, and hey, adaptive re-use) but I agree it'll be pretty lame if they put Baton Rouge up there. If they were replacing Morse's with something of equal local significance that'd be one thing, but to put up the name of a continent-wide chain of steakhouses, with no connection to Halifax at all, is deeply silly. It'll be the equivalent of a a fake old-timey sign on a fake old-timey business.
Absolutely it was done under cover of night, without permission, because they knew if they asked it would be denied. Much as I appreciate much of Starfish's work, that's skeezy.