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This is getting OT, but a good side discussion.
The Maryland Historical Society museum in Baltimore has preserved all sorts of iconic signage on the exterior of its building (an old neon Greyhound logo, a RCA "His Master's Voice" mockup, etc.
As for Honest Ed's, perhaps one of the two buildings could go - the one on Markham Street. B. Streets condo across Bathurst seems to be a reasonable precedent for that area
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Not really - it will forever taint the image of the city in the minds of the visitors. The sign belongs to the museum - the rest can definitely be relegated to the trashbin.
The Maryland Historical Society museum in Baltimore has preserved all sorts of iconic signage on the exterior of its building (an old neon Greyhound logo, a RCA "His Master's Voice" mockup, etc.
As for Honest Ed's, perhaps one of the two buildings could go - the one on Markham Street. B. Streets condo across Bathurst seems to be a reasonable precedent for that area