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All That Is Left Of The Spin Masters Building:

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Those are old. The ones from the December city application are more up to date.
 
April 21 - The main print room building is now coming down. Does not look like much from the outside, but when we were in for the photo exhibit from the Globe archives, it was huge inside. Must have been quite something in the early morning hours when the giant presses were running - before the outsourcing of the Globe & Mail's print operations.

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Sean Marshall posted this photo on twitter, and I'm just wondering if anyone knows what will happen with the doors. If they will be reused somehow.



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Love those doors. I vaguely remember the old building. I wonder, are there any photos of the old G & M building around?
 
I'm surprised they didn't remove the doors in preparation for demolition.

Maybe someone ought to check with the Globe to see if they're still keeping the doors?
 

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