Friday, July 8, 2011

Broken




One of the last broken windows at the factory-to-condo conversion at Sherwood Falls.
365/2011

12 comments:

  1. It won't be long before you are posting photos from the open houses they host to sell them (right? Please? You can have your own blogging episode of "House Hunters")...

    Cracking up at your tortilla comment on my blog today - especially because last night on Netflix I watched an episode of "Cheers" where Cliff found a potato he insisted looked like Richard Nixon...

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  2. If anyone wants to see what the old building is being turned into, the we site is at www.loftsatsherwoodfalls.com. They have done a spectacular job of preserving details like brick and beams; they've also taken full advantage of the windows, which let in glorious light.

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  3. So much decay so strong grunge!

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  4. It is wonderful that the old building is being recycled into condos.

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  5. Hi Bobbie,
    It's a wonderful idea of rejuvenating this building. Too many of the old buildings are being condemned when they could be fixed up and used. Checked out your link to the Loft Apartments. They are going to be beautiful when done. Have a great day!

    Sherrie

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  6. this may sound weird but, this is a great image, great theme fulfillment

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  7. This building is just full of character and I am so happy it will be used and not destroyed...another wonderful grungy look at this old building.

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  8. So much texture with so little time left! Though I guess in these times we should be happy in some moving of the housing market.

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  9. I like the heavily saturated color of the brick against the erosion of the broken windows.

    Lorri

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  10. Beautiful patina on that old brick and great to be recycling an existing broken building into something useful.

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