Posted by MTC on December 08, 2018 at 18:14:16 from (207.190.97.76):
My wife and I bought a old water powered feed mill in 2000. We turned it into a antique shop and did well with it till the antique market went away. We had a major flood back in Sept. and had a little damage to the building. The mill is in a small village with a lot of tourist business. FEMA has come along now with the flood damage and said all buildings have to be up to code. Of course no money help from them, just enforcement of the building codes which might be a lot of money. We have had the building for sale and no takers. I guess it might be time to have the building destroyed. We can sell the building for the lumber value. There are some 14 by 14 inch by 32 ft oak beams and a lot of 3 by 12 inch oak floor joists along with all the hardwood flooring. It is a hard decision to have this landmark of a building destroyed. It was built in 1869 but burnt in 1937 and rebuilt in less than 100 days after the fire. I write this just to get some of your thoughts on what you would do. Thanks
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