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This 1920s era building was partially renovated into condominiums.
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Wow ! First one to comment on a photo. Only the 2nd time in two years. Anyhoo, I think re-purposing a building is a great idea.
Were they ever lived in? What was the point of putting so much money into renovations if they're now all vacant and not bringing in revenue? I wouldn't mind living in a partially abandoned building but I can't imagine the majority of people would want to.
And apparently an art school to boot or just a taggers faire.
Taggers ruin everything they touch.
They should stick to paper or canvas.
Go from the turrets of the castle to a cracker box. No imagination in the newer buildings.
Im surprised the windows arent all broken. I wonder how much work was done on the inside
Toot, I totally agree with you!
hay this is a really great place i would love to spend like three to four days to investagate for ghosts. i think that would be so increitable.
I wouldn't mind living in the partially abandoned place either. Would make my life somewhat more interesting lol. Plus I imagine it would be like one of those hidden cheap spots; quite budget friendly for us college students :D
those aren't air conditioners in the windows are they?

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