Posted Dec 19, 2019, 9:27 PM
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Yeah, wow... looks like a total refresh plus some substantial additions.
The renovations are good... personally I think the building aged reasonably well, but commercial real estate tends to prefer the new and flashy. It's tough to sell tenants on something that's looking kind of old and tired. This certainly bodes well.
(Interestingly, if you click on the Global News link, there is a new 6 minute feature on the 50th anniversary of the Richardson Building in the sidebar... looks like enticing viewing for local skyscraper nerds)
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