jaborandi
Active Member
It looks so beautiful now. I think they should leave it like that, with the remaining upper brick level still intact, and all the lovely exposed cinderblock. My heart sings with joy.
I'm trying to remember if I ever saw it being built. 1970's I assume.
Can't recall exactly when it was built - late 60's or early 70's. It was originally only 2 stories but they loved what the got so much that they couldn't resist adding 2 more floors a couple of years later. Watching it go is very satisfying, even theraputic. Gives one hope for the destruction of all of the other god awfuls erected in one's time.