This post is part of a series called Ford City Built around 1919 or so, this building served as the city hall for Ford City. The town that was immediately…
This post is part of a series called Ford City Built around 1919 or so, this building served as the city hall for Ford City. The town that was immediately…
This post is part of a series called Core 1280 Ouellette Avenue, built in the early 1960’s as the Bali-Hi Motor Hotel. A twin to a second Bali-Hi across the…
This post is part of a series called Core Designed by Toronto architects James Craig and Henry Madill the building was built in 1926-1927. Craig & Madill were a prolific…
This post is part of a series called Downtown Rising south of the current City Hall on the site of the old provincial courthouse, is what will become Windsor’s 4th…
This post is part of a series called University Built as Assumption College in 1927, and designed by one of Windsor’s more interesting architects Albert J Lothian, the building today…
This post is part of a series called Downtown After a few years of vacancy, and a failed redevelopment attempt by an out of town owner, work appears to…
This post is part of a series called Walkerville Located on the north west corner of Windermere & Niagara in old Walkerville, is what is today the All Nations Full…
Hello everyone, thanks for sticking around over the last few years of semi-dormancy. Life got busy, and I couldn’t find the time to delicate to giving the site the reboot…
This post is part of a series called Downtown The Heintzman Building stood on the corner of Ouellette & University (then London Street) and was home to retail operations of…
This post is part of a series called South Windsor Hard to imagine that the temple of commerce known as Devonshire Mall was once the site of a massive Horse…