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A unique housing project rising up steps from Orillias downtown gives new meaning to reusing and recycling.A pair of three-storey apartment buildings at 64 and 74 Elgin St. are being assembled from pre-built units that resemble shipping containers.The individual containers were originally purpose-built for a camp that housed workers employed at an Ontario Power Generation project in Smoky Falls, [url=https://www.stanley-cups.uk]stanley cup[/url] Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We actually built them from scratch at a factory in Shanghai using steel container technology in the frames and structural components, said Steve Marshall of Stroud-based Northern Shield Development Corp.The project is a partnership between Marshall and the owners of the Village Inn, a Colborne Street motel that backs onto the property under development. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The resulting company is Elgin Street Apartment [url=https://www.stanley-cup.fr]stanley france[/url] Holdings. We are repurposing something that, otherwise would just largely get scrapped, Marshall said. [url=https://www.stanleycup.lt]stanley cups[/url] ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The property previously contained older, duplex-style homes that had reached their end of life, Marshall said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In total, the two buildings will accommodate 27 units, the majority of which are one-bedroom units measuring 480 square feet, along with one two-bedroom unit and four larg

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