BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY

21 thoughts on “CHANGING TIMES

  1. Book Club Mom's avatar

    We were just talking about this over the weekend. I still see a lot of character there – hope your town can hang on to it.

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  2. Eliza Waters's avatar

    Dubious ‘progress,’ eh?

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  3. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    It would be a shame to lose the character of the place. I hope it can be preserved for a long time to come.

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  4. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    There’s frequently very little imagination (to say nothing of craftsmanship) in many of these buildings. I am generally in favour of densification where needed, but why construct stuff that looks like it fell out of the Soviet era? Ugh.

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  5. Ted Jennings - TPJ Photography's avatar

    Change is not always for the best, well maybe for the few. My town is now being described as a wanna be Disney Land.

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  6. blhphotoblog's avatar

    The developers would probably call it progress or moving with the times. Thing is buildings from past ages were built with a flair that today would cost far too much and take far too long for anyone wanting a fast buck to consider. I would also suspect that there are very few craftsmen around with the skill to build as they did in the past.

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  7. picpholio's avatar

    It is indeed a real shame that old parts of the city, often with beautiful characterful buildings, have to make way for boring new construction. Fortunately, there are also buildings that are classified and to which no changes are allowed (except for restoration work in accordance with strict regulations).

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  8. John's avatar

    There are a lot of political and race issues with Gentrification…

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  9. Anne's avatar

    Those characterless high-rise buildings are a blight on any landscape!

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