^^ The last two photos from above are actually showing the entrance map of the Historic Property building which I believed once was a factory or warehouse but later converted into a modern shopping mall.
Athough its rather small when compare to Calgary or even winnipeg, Halifax does have a nice skywalk network that connect some downtown office towers and shopping centers.
Excellent Halifax shots! I especially like Privateers Wharf that was converted from a factory: superb renovation indeed, it makes me think that it looks similar to Quincy Market in Boston, albeit smaller. Those building shots also look fantastic even on a gloomy, foggy day in town, and those pedestrian skybridge shots look amazing: makes me think of Toronto and Minneapolis in some ways... Sure, the city center may not have a lot of tall buildings, but I'd say that Halifax in itself is a fine place to visit, especially during the warmer summertime when the sun's up for a long time, and the fog may sure be out of the scene... and yes, the harbor looks really peaceful. Most of all, I like your collection full of buildings that look like apartment blocks (right after the Hart & Thistle photo)... to me, I see myself putting an office in one of those!
Superb work, my friend! Keep those fantastic images coming! :hug:
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