Monday, January 27, 2020

Nova Scotia Textiles

Andy | Monday, January 27, 2020 | | Best Blogger Tips
There are more windows smashed out than not; doors are boarded up yet remain partially pried open.

Windsor’s iconic Nova Scotia Textiles Mill building still stands tall, though these days, it looks a little worse for wear.
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While the inside lays in shambles, Windsor residents are hoping the building will be salvaged and transformed before it’s too late.

16 comments:

  1. It's a great looking brick building. The possibilities are endless.

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  2. It's always sad to see such a beautiful building become an urbex, but it allows people who are passionate about this kind of photography to make pictures. I especially like the first one with this beautiful brick facade and your diagonal framing

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  3. I looks like a fun place to explore. It would be nice if they repurposed it for something

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  4. it's a good set of images of the abandoned textile mill Andy... i see that you got a few of the vandals moving away from you... good job....peter:)

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  5. It looks like it has good bones...now if the right buyer would come along.

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  6. I wonder how many years before it crosses that line of being beyond help.

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  7. It's a beautiful building. It would be a crime to let it go to ruin.

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  8. This old mill looks in rough condition. In many places these old industrial buildings have become artist's studio space. Let us hope something like that happens here.

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  9. A sign of the times and let's hope something is done with it.

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  10. THe structure appears sound. I hope something good becomes of it.

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  11. I would love to have cast iron columns in my living room. This building begs to be renovated.

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  12. That is a cool building!! It should be turned into a multi use space or something!!

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