The Daimler Chrysler Headquaters and CIBC Building, the two buildings occupying the most valuable real estate in Windsor, and they’re both architectural shit.
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Laugh OUT LOUD!! Very different from the original Architecturals.
i keep thinking of how that spot used to look long ago here. filled with life and many buildings and a ferry landing. strange how now with a lot more people living in windsor, all we have is this desolate landscape with very little life.
The CIBC building is haunted (I have people that will back me up on that). The Chrysler HQ would look better, if they actually finished it.
@ Uzzy—-Yeah and 8% of Americans believe Elvis may still be alive