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Supported Balcony

Supported Balcony

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I was just wondering if you know if there is any talk of them trying to save the building? Why brace up the windows and support the balcony if they arent goin to do anything with it.
That was also my question about this place. When you see lots of windows with bracing it makes you think they are trying to save it. Otherwise, why not just let it crumble naturally at its own pace?
Also, what is the boarding up above the balcony that runs parallel to the ground?
Why support it? Just look at it, it's nothing but a shell.
Maybe when they did that 40 years ago there was much more to it than just the shell of the building.

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