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Categories: StuccoWindsor

Wyandotte and Louis

This big old commercial building had the dreaded orange fences go up the other day.

However given the scaffolding out front, I don’t think we’re going to see a demolition here. I sadly suspect a Windsor special “treatment” is planned.

Old original windows, and nice stone work in the facade.

Go see it while you can, the styrofoam should be slapped up soon.

I’m not sure why Windsorites hate architecture so much.

Andrew

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  • Dang another building of our past being left to nothing. Instead of making it so it can't be torn down as I am gathering is what is happening why not fix the dang place up like it use to be and rent the apartment's out.

  • Yup. And it looks like shit. Can't wait until it deteriorates..it will look even better.

    The disneyfication of Windsor continues....

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