02 March 2010

Historic Properties (Again)

Following a walk around the Chronicle Herald Building at Argyle and Prince, I walked over to Duke and down to the Historic Properties where buildings are being demolished or re-purposed, making way for the Waterside Centre development.

1. Imperial Oil Building on Upper Water Street
Imperial Oil Building

2. Almost totally gutted inside leaving only the facade at street level.
Imperial Oil Building

3. Harrington MacDonald-Briggs Building on Hollis
Harrington MacDonald-Briggs Building  1

4. Also on Hollis Street, the Harrington MacDonald-Briggs Building from the side.
Harrington MacDonald-Briggs Building  3

5. And again, the Harrington MacDonald-Briggs Building on Upper Water Street.
Harrington MacDonald-Briggs Building  4

6. Fishwick & Company Building. It looks empty on the inside but mostly intact with the exception of it's roof... which is gone.
Fishwick and Company Building

7. Shaw Building at Duke and Hollis. Like the Fishwick Building above, the Shaw Building appears empty but intact with street level windows covered.
Shaw Building

8. And, not in danger of a wrecking ball, the Morse's Tea Building.
Morse's Tea Building


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