Granite City considers artist relocation program - Michael Heil (Granite City Press-Record, May 23)
What Granite City officials need to note is that historic preservation is often a good part of attractive artists to an area. The idea of affordable buildings requires a stock of buildings with no outstanding financing to retire or transfer. Those buildings are usually historic. Unfortunately, Granite City has not pursued the most rational historic preservation plan for its downtown area; last year, the city went so far as to tear down 54 buildings, including many potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Perhaps the artist relocation idea will turn around the city government's inability to protect historic buildings.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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They should study Paducha (spelling?) Kentucky.
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