[MassHistPres] Loading Dock Doors

james hadley jameswhadley at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 26 17:27:56 EDT 2011


If the problem is one of security I would suggest renovating the wood doors to make them serviceable and installing rolling metal doors inside the wood doors.
James W Hadley
Chair, Orleans Historical Commission 



Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 16:55:51 -0400
From: copperandslate at gmail.com
To: Anne.Louro at newbedford-ma.gov
CC: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu
Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Loading Dock Doors

How about entertaining a faux paint job on a door to look like the current (or sn older) version?

Garrett laws 

On Monday, September 26, 2011, Anne Louro <Anne.Louro at newbedford-ma.gov> wrote:
> The New Bedford Historical Commission will be reviewing an application in which the property owner wishes to install metal roll-down security doors as a replacement to the current wooden loading dock doors. A Google search of security door companies has not found anything sympathetic for this late 19thecentury waterfront brick industrial building.
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Cheers,
Garrett

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