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I think most of the "projects" were built in the '60's and I watched as Curry Hills was demolished by steel ball and it took whack after whack on the interior walls to break them because they were bricks and mortar.


Are ANY of the new LUXURY projecs built with bricks and morrtar? Or are they all paper plaster projects?

Posted on: 2009/9/22 18:30
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Generally anything built since the 1950's uses framing/drywall. There may be some soundproofing methods, but I am not aware of any.

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DO any of the newer (built since 1986) buildings downtown have masonry walls between apartments? I have 100%drywall except for support columns and I am SO tired of listening to my neighbors. Is cheesy drywall a universal these days?
Is it necessary to go for 50 year old housing to get bricks and plaster?

I have no problem with drywall interior walls but really, it is more than annoying to listen to neighbor's phone ringing, television playing, or assorted bathroom noises.

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