Originally Posted by
bombermwc
Seeing the bare insides of those shells shows how much money was, quite frankly, wasted on dead air. At the end of the day, it's a plain rectangle brick strip mall with some crap slapped on the front to make it look fancier (like any stripmall). But dang did they create a lot of dead weight with the old design. It was harder to fully appreciate how much dead space there was until you see it opened up. Fake dormers galore! And the one on the end could rival some small church bell towers! lol.
The older structure there on the SW corner (metal pref-ab shell) surprises me that it will stay and not be dozed. Yeah, the shell is in good shape and there really isn't a good reason to toss it. But the structure itself seems, well just 1960's design weird. You can get a lot of contiguous space out of those structures so it could actually serve as a pretty good small business office. But those weird ceiling heights are just that. So i'm hoping that whatever goes in there, totally owns the retro feel....think the Vegas sign. Like so many of the other businesses that have taken over the old lots, it will have absolutely zero aesthetic connection to the rest of MayFair, but it looks like they gave up on that a long time ago anyway.
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