Thursday, January 16, 2020

HISTORIC BUILDING OVER LAS RAMBLAS PUB GETS FACELIFT

(Ed.'s Note: Workers labor on the building at the corner of 11th and Washington streets is getting a facelift with new windows and a paint job. Note the painter [in white] perched precariously over the roof edge with a paint roll.

 A man on the ground next to the AAG Custom Cabinet trailer keeps an eye on the workers.

The city's historic building ordinance is very strict about what kind of materials, paint and colors can be used to restore and improve buildings in the downtown historical district. Sometimes building owners complain that the strict building ordinances end up increasing the cost of the improvements and haggle with inspectors.

Right across Las Ramblas another historic building the old Cisneros Pharmacy is also getting restored. Work on the original tin ceiling shows the effects of restoration. It's a laborious process but hopefully one that will bring back some of the downtown areas' former grandeur.).

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's one of the assistant city mangers supervising the work at 150k a year. Y los potholes QUE????

Anonymous said...

Hopefully they use windows of the original size and style. Those little windows look funny.

Ben said...

That wasn't "El Caracol" but I distinctly remember playing in a pool hall up there. (2nd, floor) back in 66-67 or so.

Anonymous said...

There were two upstairs pool halls one on washington and the other on top of that army store forgot the name also one in front of the firestation can anyone name them???

rita