09-13-2016, 10:18 AM
(09-13-2016, 10:03 AM)Canard Wrote: So in that case it'd be better to come down. Right now, sitting stagnant it's doing nothing for the heritage of the building, and it's hindering he development of better traffic flow in the area. Lose/Lose. The current situation is the worst possible one.
It’s definitely true that neglect takes its toll on a building and makes restoration more costly and less likely. But, while the building stands, there’s hope for its restoration. If it’s torn down to accommodate roadway, that’s no longer the case.