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Originally Posted by Drybrain
Maybe, but it could simply be a desire to maintain the historical massing as seen from Barrington Street.
Anyway, for a building that was being written off as a teardown only 12 months ago, I'm not going to nitpick what looks like a generally excellent restoration.
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Exactly. It is a heritage conservation district, the heights reflect that, but that said, the building will be significantly larger than before, no more light well on Granville, three stories taller, this is all good. I really like the Granville side, it is very well done.
Zellers will have 2 retail spots on Granville, this will have 2-3, this will transform Granville from a service alley to a real street (again, finally)