Yeah, it's great when old buildings can receive a new life. Here where I live, they're in the process of repurposing an entire textile mill complex into apartments, retail and office space, and even a microbrew pub. In theory, one could live, work and play all in the same complex. Elsewhere in town, an old elementary school was repurposed into student apartments. And when that can't happen, at least there's architectural salvage as an option to save and reuse some of the more interesting bits in new construction projects. There's a winery an hour or so north of here that has massive wooden roof beams from a San Francisco warehouse that had been built in the mid-1800s.