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    Hammer & Nail has a larger than typical setback. 40 feet I'd estimate, at least. Not great, but there is something kinda cool about the building and particularly how it might look after a little renovation. I'd be happy as a clam with a zero-setback 4-5 story building to replace the 1-story building, and just leave the old Hammer & Nail [[it's new formal name). The setback, in context, is not too disruptive. The larger street-life issue is just north of Hammer & Nail, where Woodward enjoys a nice fence surrounding a tower-in-the-park.
    Last edited by Mackinaw; July-23-14 at 08:28 PM.

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