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Originally Posted by 410001661
Back in the 1980's we did electrical work in that building and on the west side of the building there is a vehicle entrance that curves up to the second floor. Always thought that would be a cool studio apt and that I could ride my motorcycle into my living room - LOL
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I remember the old Hamilton Motor Products building at Main and Bay had a similar design, a big ramp for moving cars inside the building and up to the roof. I had never seen something like that anywhere else before.
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