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During their heyday, late 19th and early 20th century industrial sites employed thousands and were the largest buildings in their respective cities. Obsolete for modern industrial uses, these spaces are now highly desired for their mixed-use adaptive reuse potential. Here are twelve amazing industrial adaptive reuse examples from around the country.
Read More: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/12-amazing-industrial-adaptive-reuse-projects/
Great article. Another good one I have been to recently is the Crowne Plaza Indianapolis:
https://www.crowneplazaindydowntown.com/
Its build in an old train shed and there are still train cars in it that are converted into hotel rooms. I love adaptive reuse and the creative ideas people come up with. Like the Crowne Plaza in your article. Who would think to turn a bunch of grain silos into a hotel? Love it.
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During their heyday, late 19th and early 20th century industrial sites employed thousands and were the largest buildings in their respective cities. Obsolete for modern industrial uses, these spaces are now highly desired for their mixed-use adaptive reuse potential. Here are twelve amazing industrial adaptive reuse examples from around the country.
Read More: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/12-amazing-industrial-adaptive-reuse-projects/
Thank you for doing this. Lots of good stuff.
And ya, yet again. But just because someone keeps doing awesome stuff you don't stop reminding them that it's awesome. Gracias!