"These houses are from the mid-19th century, between 1840 and 1880, so while it's great that they're still standing, they definitely need work," Raymond Codrington explains. This emphasizes the challenges faced by historical structures and acknowledges their importance in showcasing construction standards of that era.
"It's great that it's being done as one project versus piecemeal for us. You're always trying to stay ahead and be more proactive around historic and cultural preservation," Codrington states. This reflects a strategic approach to restoration, emphasizing comprehensive efforts rather than fragmented improvements.
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