But, the plan has been all along -- and I think stated by both the current and former mayors -- that this building was being bought to be demolished. I thought that was always explicitly stated. If not explicitly stated than at least always implied.
I can't see the city rehabbing it. The only way this thing survives is if they think they can flip the place, and their doesn't seem to be any buyers out there or they'd have come forward years earlier.
If I had to guess why they used the word "repairs", the only likely scenario seems to be that they mean "repair" it enough just to stabilize it for demolition.
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