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Originally Posted by Tom Earp
I thought if the exterior structure was kept true then interior upgrades were okay?
Not sure about Canada of course.
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Nope, in Toronto (not sue about other parts of Canada) when a building is registered as a historic structure - the whole structure is "protected", so all interior and exterior work has to be in accordance with the various rules and regulations designed to keep it's "historic integrity" - it's a two-edged sword really... yes you get $$$ to support the upkeep of the building, but it may end up costing you more in the long run...