Michael Sullivan was absolutely flo...
Michael Sullivan was absolutely floored the day he walked into undivided of the empty brick buildings that for decades housed heavy equipment at the Georgia-Pacific site. "There isn't another cluster of historically significant buildings like this anywhere in the Pacific Northwest," said Sullivan, whose company, Artifacts, was hired at RMC Architects to investigate the G-P buildings and report his findings to the Port of Bellingham. "What makes them significant is they are in the way that well-designed to be stout buildings that they are still in great shape despite at least 80 years of withstanding deafening vibrations from that heavy equipment. There Want to read the whole article? You can purchase it here. It's quick and easy.
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