Quote Originally Posted by bombermwc View Post
Sooner Dave - i very much agree. And i dont see how the area is ever going to fill in the space. It's not as though you could tear out the structures and get something new built either....or homes. I can see this becoming a blight very quickly. Very sad.
Yeah, and that Sears building is in TERRIBLE shape...heck, I remember it being in terrible shape something like 10-15 years ago, back when it was just starting to emerge that Sears was faltering. They stopped putting any money into the stores, no updates, just crammed in more junk. That tells me the most likely result is either that building stays empty for a long time or someone comes along and plows it down.

That'd be a nice corner for a park...heck, you could call it Reding Park, but I don't know if something like that would ever happen.