We have a few of those comm buildings sprinkled throughout the area. We've been relatively built-out for decades so a lot of those buildings have been there for a long time and are being converted over to nodes for fiber and other more current technology.
The vast majority of them look something like this:
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Looking at the tax information for the ones I know off the top of my head, they all seemed to be owned outby Comcast or AT&T and I will say that they are generally very well maintained and blend into the surroundings nicely. I don't get out into the hinterlands where there is more new development too often but now DVD's question has me wondering what kind of stuff the providers are constructing out there. Some sort of pre-fab or modular building would definitely not fly around here.
We also have this larger AT&T facility in our downtown that I imagine at one time had a bunch of women sitting at switchboards inside there but I've never seen anybody go in or out of in all my years here. I like to imagine it's something like
33 Thomas St or
Room 641A.
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This place is right smackdab in the middle of our downtown where real estate is $$$$ and it takes up half of an entire block. I always wonder how long it makes sense for AT&T to keep this facility as opposed to selling it off to some developer and moving their equipment elsewhere. I cannot imagine there is as much equipment in one of these buildings as there was 50 or 60 years ago?