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Old Posted Jun 28, 2019, 4:37 PM
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Originally Posted by gramsjdg View Post
Actually, increasing the height of the observatory windows could very well threaten National Register eligibility as well as local (i.e., de-listing)

That being said, The ridiculous amount of antennas that have been installed below the main antenna mast (and the change made to the base of the mast itself a couple years ago) have negatively impacted the ESB's historical integrity. There is no mitigation for those adverse effects on integrity other than removing them, which should be done considering the iconic status of this building.
The Space Needle had to have a similar renovation approved by the Landmarks Commission of Seattle.
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