Apartment building on Graham Avenue (where Hull’s Christian Bookstore is), 1968. Note the tiny commercial spaces at either end. This is an excellent example of the kinds of small residential buildings that can occupy the countless parking lots in this neighorhood today (the large, government-owned lots must be subdivided and sold to developers). At only three stories, builders could avoid the high cost of steel frame construction and elevators. Downtown doesn’t need one big SHED, it needs many small apartment buildings.