Showing posts with label Halifax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halifax. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

Almost there!

Well, we are moving into the final phase of our preparations.  All of the renovations are completed and the fab four (as I'm calling us just now!) have cleared our diaries for next week.  We are starting very early on Monday morning to meet a truck with 3 palette loads of ophthalmic instruments on them, before the downtown traffic gets busy.  To eye geeks like us, three palette loads of ophthalmic instruments is almost better than Christmas morning!  Almost!!

We're now not allowed to enter the unit before Monday as Millroi have put the last sealant on the floor and it would ruin the finish, so we are left with peaking in the windows - so close and yet untouchable!  I've included a sneaked picture from the work being done.
It's going to be a great week next week!

Friday, September 14, 2012

Finding our location

It was the 13th of September, surely that shouldn't be a lucky day.  Perhaps because it wasn't a Friday, for us it has turned out to be a great day!
This is the day that we first visited the location on Blowers Street which would become our office. 
I have to admit, when I first saw it from the outside I wasn't holding out much hope.  It was a tired looking building with all of the signage from a business which had just failed.  We had taken the time come to see the unit, though, so we may as well have a look inside.
Wow!
What you may not realise from the outside and what I certainly didn't appreciate is how beautiful the building is on the inside.  There is exposed brickwork which is original, over 100 years old.  The space is fantastic with thirteen foot ceilings.  From the moment we walked around inside we were excited.  This was not the first time, though, we had been excited about other locations as well.  5240 Blowers Street was unique, though, it offered us a completely blank canvas.  Rip up the tired looking laminate, take down the rickety partitions and we were left with 2000 square feet of space which was open, fresh and so, so usable (okay, it took a little imagination too see that).
Over the next coming weeks and months we planned, considered, negotiated, formulated.  The winter set in and things seemed to take four times as long as we'd originally estimated.  Through it all, though, was a vision of what we could do.
We were excited!