I just found out about this place in May, even though I've lived within walking distance of it since moving to Victoria.
stupid sun :P |
left side |
right side |
back (what I could see of it...) |
Here it is in the 70s:
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This was its state in June 2009 (courtesy of Google street view's time travel):
And June 2012, the entryway looking nicer than in 2009 or now:
complete with "land use application" sign |
In spring 2007 Bill McKechnie purchased it to be part of Fernwood Urban Village, a co-housing community. It's to be refurbished (and raised 18 inches) and "will contain residential units, laundry facilities, workshop space, and other common areas to be decided by the residents." According to Village Vibe (previously linked), "Bill talks of revitalizing, rather than restoring the building" and he has "significant experience" with heritage building renovations, including the Beaconsfield Inn and Abigail's Bed and Breakfast Inn (which I think is now called Abigail's Hotel). I hadn't heard of either of those before, but I Googled them and they're both gorgeous, so I bet he'll do a good job with this place.
left side again |
Finally, good news about a boarded-up building! I enjoy walking by knowing it won't be demolished, but will soon be given new life.
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