Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
I see something to this. There have been a few buildings in the last few years that the community wanted saved. But while passion was high among those desiring to preserve history or tradition no passion seems to be present among those with the funds to do anything. So buildings are purchased by those with money to do whatever they want. If buyers can’t be found that want to repurpose the existing buildings then the buyers should be able to do what they want with their investment. The city should not be able to tell an investor that their building must sit vacant and useless because it’s of a certain design of which no one wants to occupy.
Summed up nicely. It was a very cool building, and I am willing to bet the owner would have sold it to someone that had the $ to buy it. If you are upset don't support whatever goes in there.