[–] AugustaJulia ago
Is it Boris Tochlin or Boris Tochilin? There is someone called Boris Tochilin who is 87 years old and lives in "Washington." Don't know whether it means Washington DC or the state of Washington.
[–] bolus 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
There was a past earlier today about how the property had changed hands when alefantis acquired pegasus, but it was deleted.
The papers indicated that there wee three distinct lots in the transaction: 2833 0026, 2833 0027, and 2833 0817...which should all be on the same block between 13th and 11th, otis and monroe. the smallest-numbered parcel currently listed in the gis for that block is 0071...0026 and 0027 do not appear to exist at this time. Perhaps the 'wings' were 26 and 27, combined to 817, but might be worth remembering.
[–] Investigate1999 ago
Why is that thing circled in yellow?
This is still a bit much for me to take in. Is this construction room connected to the same space where the platform office is?
[–] Yuke [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The thing circled in yellow is the underside of the staircase heading upstairs. You can see the triangular shape of this in one of the other pics taken from in the room opposite that you can just see through that doorway. This is important as some people thought this was a raised door and thus, evidence of a secret doorway into the building next door to Comet (the former McCullough construction building). I argued against that idea strongly and these pictures prove the location is Pegasus and not next door to Comet.
[–] Investigate1999 ago
You're talking about the room with the coat hanger stain, and on the right bottom of the picture is a sliding door? If I understand correctly, 2 photos show the coat hanger stain from a different angle.
[–] YingYangMom ago
100% right. This is Pegasus. Let's concentrate on placing the rooms, doors and windows in place. The metal stairs picture could have been taken at a complete opposite angle. This is all making more sense to me now. Concentrate. I'm going to be looking at other picture to try to put everything into place, or perspective.