01-21-2016, 11:56 PM
(01-21-2016, 11:42 PM)mpd618 Wrote: I find this an odd direction of discussion. What do you mean that the building has "future potential"? It's an old building still serving its original purpose, employing people, and being a perfectly reasonable part of the urban environment. I don't understand what's wrong with the status quo here.
Based on the number of cars in the parking lot, it employs fewer than 20 people. It provides no integration with the street or the rest of downtown. It is, admittedly, a perfectly reasonable XXXL brick box. But that seems to me, at least, to make it a prime candidate for intensification.
Or are you saying any viable business should never consider relocation further away from the core, be it Bell, Seagram, Klemmer or Uniroyal?