In some instances, the call for preservation may rightly be called an impediment to some developer's ready-to-build plan. In the case of the Doctor's Building, it was not so.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Doctors Building Site: Still Empty
In some instances, the call for preservation may rightly be called an impediment to some developer's ready-to-build plan. In the case of the Doctor's Building, it was not so.
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cwe,
demolition,
historic preservation,
mid-century
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I wonder if lending institutions contribute to the lack of creativity in new development. If I owned the Doctors Buildings, I'd have wanted to keep it and build around it. Would the banks have allowed me? If not, why not?
I hope the pro-lifers aren't holding things up by trying to get the site declared a Native-American-style "sacred ground." (The Doc Ors Building--it was missing a T for years--contained a much-picketed abortion clinic.)
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