Friday, April 15, 2011

Behind the Papered Windows of Barrington Street

I met the owner of Starfish Properties yesterday and took a tour of the old Sam the Record man, Carsand -Mosher and the Roy building as I have received many emails and queries to why all the windows are papered on Barrington Street. Believe me, I was concerned too. This is a wonderful street with such potential!



Looking up in the Old Sam's Store
Firstly, Sam the Record Man, Gingers and the Granite Brewery buildings, all are under extensive redesign, four buildings will be combined into one large building with a 2 storey addition. The exteriors will remain the same. The buildings are gutted and within the next 3 weeks, new steel beams will be arriving for the addition. Combining all these old buildings is a difficult job both in engineering and architecturally. The project should be complete early fall. I know it seems that nothing is being done on Barrington, hence the meeting with Mr. Reznick. He has spent 1/2 million dollars so far on Sam's and understands that people are concerned about the street. Mr. Reznick will be peeling the paper away soon so all can see the massive work being done.





Upstairs at Old Carsand - Mosher building
Carsand - Mosher building has all 4 parts rented: 1-dessert shop, 2-Argyle Fine Arts 3-an advertising company and 4- a brand name store that will fit into the sporting lifestyle hub which this area is becoming a destination for. Final touches will be complete by June.




Roy building is now under consideration by council for redevelopment and there will be a public hearing on May 10th, please checkout the design and attend the Public Hearing and have your say!





Furthermore, the Morse tea building will be home to new restaurant, Baton- Rouge, by May 20th. Not only will this give foodies a new place to dwell, but it will aid in the generation of new employment in the food industry in the Downtown.

It takes time for developments or redevelopment to be completed when you are preserving old building like those in the e-space development (Sam's Granite/Ginger's buildings).  Barrington Street is about to be reborn!

Starfish Properties web site: http://www.starfishproperties.ca/


Old Elevator Doors at Sam the Record Man
signed by bands



E-Space Plan

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Great news, thanks for the update. Redevelopment projects take time, a clear vision of the end objective, quality work & deep resources.... Mr Resnick is an experienced developer & these projects will certainly be a welcome improvement to the Barrington area.

Unknown said...

I think this is wonderful news for the area and welcome these additions! We are residents of the downtown southend area and look foreward to some revitalization.Kudos to Mr Reznick and thanks Dawn for the update.
Now if we could just get rid of some of the garbage around the streets of downtown would be a project to work on.. I walk the area frequently and it is rather sad.. always picking up in my own neighborhood..Love to meet and discuss and get those landlords motivated to painting and cleaning up!
Cheers Carolyn Davis Stewart