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Originally Posted by golog
The idea of those heritage homes being expensively relocated and retained just seems goofy to me -- am I the only one who sees it that way? If they are to be rentals, who will be the landlord/tenants?
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These homes on 11th & Granville were lifted off their foundations & moved to the back of the lots, new underground parking built on the front of the lots, and the houses brought back to the front of the lots & plopped on their new foundations over the new parking structure. Then the alley side of the land was cleared so the rest of the underground parking & new condos could be built. There is a common courtyard between the rebuilt houses & the condos.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...32.66,,0,-2.84
I was quite interested to get one of the fully rebuilt houses, but what I discovered is the houses were rebuilt internally so the front and back halves were each condos, rendering them too small for my needs. None of the interior details were kept & reused when the houses were rebuilt, so what you get is a nicely rebuilt old house exterior with a sterile condo interior.