Veiner Centre down to bare bones
The Veiner Centre near Lions Park is nearly unrecognizable, as the tear down of much of the old building is complete.
Nothing but studs is left of where the old building used to sit.
The Veiner Centre near Lions Park is nearly unrecognizable, as the tear down of much of the old building is complete.
The @medicinehatcity released new images from the Veiner Centre construction site. Bones of the building still standing 1/5. #medhat pic.twitter.com/plLAHjNNkR
— James Wood (@CHATTVJWood) August 4, 2017
Nothing but studs is left of where the old building used to sit.
The @medicinehatcity released new images from the Veiner Centre construction site. Bones of the building still standing 2/5. #medhat pic.twitter.com/LguIFKm3J9
— James Wood (@CHATTVJWood) August 4, 2017
The $9.67 million project will see around 1,400 square feet added, while the basement is closed off.
The @medicinehatcity released new images from the Veiner Centre construction site. Bones of the building still standing 3/5. #medhat pic.twitter.com/AKyhrPVkp7
— James Wood (@CHATTVJWood) August 4, 2017
The Veiner Centre was severely damaged in the 2013 flood, and has sat untouched until construction began this year. It’s expected to re-open in the summer of 2018.
The @medicinehatcity released new images from the Veiner Centre construction site. Bones of the building still standing 4/5. #medhat pic.twitter.com/QGWTUdRvkj
— James Wood (@CHATTVJWood) August 4, 2017
The @medicinehatcity released new images from the Veiner Centre construction site. Bones of the building still standing 5/5. #medhat pic.twitter.com/A7AQDaMQQu
— James Wood (@CHATTVJWood) August 4, 2017