Edmcowboy11
Senior Member
By the looks of that other building I'd say its relatively new in comparison.
Good to know. Hopefully the space is used properly moving forward and relatively soon rather than sit in the condition it is in next to two gems that are seeing new found life.^^
that building is a 50's spec clunker with no redeeming heritage features outside of the nondescript clinker brick on the front. it's rife with asbestos, no operating hvac or electrical, no current code accommodations or fire separations, no elevator... it's held in a trust and could be bought (although not cheaply) and could be a lovely little infill site combined with the gem theatre site beside it.
Do you know if the Gem Theatre marquee was saved when it was taken down?^^
that building is a 50's spec clunker with no redeeming heritage features outside of the nondescript clinker brick on the front. it's rife with asbestos, no operating hvac or electrical, no current code accommodations or fire separations, no elevator... it's held in a trust and could be bought (although not cheaply) and could be a lovely little infill site combined with the gem theatre site beside it.
What are these sculptures you speak of?? I vaguely remember something located on the 97th Street overpass but I can't remember what they look like and I had no idea that the old city market had sculptures on it in the first place!^
i do not... i believe that the city of edmonton carried out the demolition so someone there might know. hopefully if they did save it it's not stored in the same place as the fan sculptures from the 97th street bridge or the metal sculptures from the 97th street city market.
thanks but i already own an olympus om2 with tons of glass and lots of accessories as well as a minolta dslr. i just don’t permanently carry them around as part of my man-about-town image grasshopper.Now all we need to do is get you a real camera and provide you photography lessons.
That doesn't surprise me one bit -- seems to be precisely on your level.I prefer the sequel.