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New owners as of early 2024 and they are currently seeking to designate it as a Municipal Historic Resource. There is an active rezoning application in place as well to allow for a wider range of uses. With that said, I think this building will get some much-needed love soon.
The guy from Leonardo's Coffee House said that his brother picked up one of the historic houses in this area, near 99 Ave and 112 St, to turn it into a wellness center. I'm not sure if it was this one (the Armstrong/Rankine-Hume Residence) or one of the others down the street?
 
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I thought this would look awful, but it looks even worse than expected. The one positive is the fantastic mural on the north side. Is the podium not getting any work done to it?
I might just have bad taste but I don't hate it. I like the addition of colour. I hope they do something nice to the podium to give it a good street impression.
 

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