Renovation transforms 1870s St. Catharines building into concert hall brewery
It’s definitely not sexy standing on the roof to look at a boiler, a glycol machine and an RTU (rooftop unit with heating and cooling equipment). And with the December winds whipping in from Lake Ontario to the north, it’s also rather inhospitable.
Inside the newly christened Helliwell Hall Brewery and Concert Hall in St. Catharines, Ont., building owner Cian MacNeill is also keen to show the unsexy water sprinkler system as well as the insanely elaborate basement plumbing and trenching that needed to occur in the historic 1870 building before the beer (and sexiness) could begin flowing.
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