Storefront: note that the plywood mural that has been the storefront for 6 months has changed. Construction is underway and the "storefront" has been moved out onto the sidewalk to accommodate the changes. Footings have been poured to allow for 2 columns to be added to support the sagging steel structural beam that you see at the top of the photo. The beam has sagged a bit over the last 100 years and columns are necessary to prevent further damage. Fortunately, the deflection has not been so much as to require replacement of the beam.
Concrete: inside, concrete is being poured to make the new storefront floor. Pouring is happening in 3 phases: footings, general floor material and then the pour that will be feathered out to create my new entrance ways. It's fun to watch the storefront take shape from the ground up. Hmph, sounds cliche'.
Redesign: unfortunately, the requirements of the Federal folks are creating churn in our overall plan. My third floor layout looks to be my biggest risk as the National Parks people think the "catwalk" is not acceptable. Scott and Tom are investigating ways to redesign that allows me to have a loft type floorplan but still meet government requirements.
I was warned that working toward Historic Tax Credits would be challenging. Leave money on the table or build the residence the way I want. Have a coin? I call heads.
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