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A BIG STRUCTURE

SEVEN-STORIED WAREHOUSE FOR CUBA STREET.. For some time past tho firm of Macky, Lotm. Caldwell. Ltd.. have contemplated erecting new warehouse premises in \\ ei-1-noton. as their present quarters in tM King's Chambers are more or less unsuitable, and at the same time too valuable for warehouse use. ,Mr. UnYounir local manager, informed a iS ON reporter yesterday that it was the intention of the firm to erect a sevenstoried warehouse in lower Cuba Street,, and then to let the whole of he King » Chambers in suites or nngle offices, sample rooms, etc. To that end he comnanv hod purchased from the RIX Estate a section adjo ning the Oolnmbia Hotel in Lower Cuba S reet which extends from that thoroughfare ritrht across the rear of Everybody» T tre to Cornhill. Street, For the Dresent. however, it is only intended to S back from Cuba Street approxmtelr in a Hno with the eastern wall of Everybody's Theatre, and on that bock-which has a frontage of GSft.-a modern seven-story reinforced concrete buM ng will be erected. It » estimated thatthe new rehouse will akoabou two years to put up. Mr. M. -»»»^ n h the reinforced concrete expert f concerned, and the builders will be Messrs. timvalt and Co.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 141, 10 March 1920, Page 6

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A BIG STRUCTURE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 141, 10 March 1920, Page 6

A BIG STRUCTURE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 141, 10 March 1920, Page 6

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