Built in 1926 the Bartlet building on the corner University & Pelissier was actually built as an annex to the original Bartlet Building built in 1920 just east of this one.
As you can see in Google Streetview the lower levels have been clad for some time in non-original materials on the lower level retail space, and the second floor of the main façade. Well, I was down for open streets a few weekends back and I was struck by the work that has been done to the building. It would appear that the work is new materials meant to replicate the original look, but the building looks great. Kudos to those involved in this project.
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