ILikeHamilton
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This development does not include 33 Bowen Street.
If you look at the architectural drawings it shows the north-south length is 46.159 metres. The sidewalk to 33 Bowen is ~46 metres. This development definitely does not include 33 Bowen.That's not gonna hide Landmark! Hope they can do this without destroying 33 Bowen
Correct, just inches away from it, and I assume some level of digging or piling will shake the poor old stableThis development does not include 33 Bowen Street.
Sigh.. I never even got to go inside the place..That's not gonna hide Landmark! Hope they can do this without destroying 33 Bowen
I don't know they'd be able to easily relocate this building...
It would have to be dismantled, but being mortar and stone, that would essentially mean rebuilding it from scratch, which kind of defeats the purpose of relocation and heritage. They wouldn't be able to do like they did with the William Thomas building here. There's not discreet stones to move and place identically.
It's also insanely cost prohibitive.
The issue is the size of this property and it's shape. It wouldn't be able to be lifted and moved anywhere unless it was nearby or to the edge of the block. Even then, I question the feasibility of moving a stone and mortar building of this size without serious structural issues.They've entirely relocated buildings before - they did so with some houses near the escarpment - it's doable - but yes probably insanely expensive.
I wouldn't even mind if another property on the parking lot kinda sandwiched this in the middle so it kinda remained a "hidden" pub - with developments on both sides it could definitely be very very popular - kinda like that place on augusta that's now sandwiched between the two new developments.
This existing plaza is just so busy though, it's crazy they're gonna demolish it - literally every business in the plaza is super busy and that parking lot is always packed completely full.. that and I love sapporos. Usually saunter over there before waiting for the bus to go home. The asian place on the part with the steeple is always packed too.
There is literally an almost completely vacant lot right beside this one - could just be scooted over.. that's assuming there's not a basement of course..The issue is the size of this property and it's shape. It wouldn't be able to be lifted and moved anywhere unless it was nearby or to the edge of the block. Even then, I question the feasibility of moving a stone and mortar building of this size without serious structural issues.
It would have to be dismantled in my opinion.