Sheldogg
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33% Sold; 2 of 6 showing sold on their website. I'm sure now that they're taking shape, interest will grow and more sales will follow.Does anyone know how sales have been for these?
33% Sold; 2 of 6 showing sold on their website. I'm sure now that they're taking shape, interest will grow and more sales will follow.Does anyone know how sales have been for these?
It is not in as decent of a shape, tbh. I did a walkthrough a couple of years ago and parts of it were in need of extensive renovations. I can't imagine things got any better. The newer half (facing the back alley) is in good shape) but the older part needs a lot of work. The balconies can't be walked on (risk of falling) and there are infiltrations and leaks all over the foundations.That beast is still for sale! Such a shame to tear down a home that’s in decent shape, but this lot would be perfect for more infill
Well it is unique, but in this case it doesn't seem to have a lot of redeeming qualities. It is bunker like and in a style that is now very dated. Sometimes replacing something can be a way to improve an area or fix past mistakes.It's fugly. Not many will shed tears when it's gone
The goes against what you just said in another threadWell it is unique, but in this case it doesn't seem to have a lot of redeeming qualities. It is bunker like and in a style that is now very dated. Sometimes replacing something can be a way to improve an area or fix past mistakes.
If you're referring to the Butterdome, I think there's a big difference between them.The goes against what you just said in another thread![]()
Thanks, yes. Also, I wasn't against making the Butterdome more interactive at street level, but I do want to keep some of the distinctive colour and style.If you're referring to the Butterdome, I think there's a big difference between them.