The Broderick House, an old property that is being removed to make way for the city's new police station, is coming down brick by brick to preserve the heritage building materials.
I assumed that the city's heritage department is storing if for use in their developments or to sell to heritage developers. Though it might be the company tasked with the demolition who is keeping the brick.
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What are they going to do with the brick???
I assumed that the city's heritage department is storing if for use in their developments or to sell to heritage developers. Though it might be the company tasked with the demolition who is keeping the brick.
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