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A 1929 industrial warehouse, structurally re-shored and turned into twelve lofts that keep the bones honest.
The original building had been a metal-fabrication shop, then a warehouse, then nothing for nine years. The structural report came back longer than the architect's drawings.
We re-shored seven bays in steel before any new framing went in. The brick stayed. The bow-truss roof stayed. Twelve lofts slot in below it without claiming to be anything other than what they are: a pair of newer floors inside an older building.
Photography in progress. Frames above stand in for documentation while we set dates with the project's photographers.