A shot of Clyde Street, one of those "new vs. old Halifax" views. Seems that red 3 storey building is newly renovated. A few renovations have been happening along this stretch.
With these wooden buildings the quality of the streetscape depends so much on standards of maintenance. They can be dreary and run-down or delightfully bright and varied. I wonder what direction the city is moving in? It seems like overall there are more well-maintained buildings than in the past, although many historic character buildings are being lost to redevelopment or remodeling (whether this is a win or a loss is subjective).
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