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Originally Posted by Jdawgboy
If a building is structurally not sound and if it costs more than its worth than there isn't much that can be done but to tear it down. Not saying that particular house will have to be im just saying its a waste to just leave buildings there just because their old houses. I'd like to see some art galleries and small shops along there and that could be done in a way that would easily tie in with the rest of the district. I also doubt the renovated houses are gonna go anywhere plus I doubt thats what the end result will be, the city will ensure that many of the origional properties wont be replaiced by nothing but highrises.
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That's what I'm saying...convert a block or two into renovated houses where artists can house their galleries of hand made jewelry, blown glass, pottery, crafts, antiques, ect... throw in some coffee shops, sandwich shops whatever and make it another spot to visit dt. The more I consider the possibilities, the less highrise construction I want to see here. I think I could handle tall buildings along the edges though and leave the center green and park like. Shoot, I'm even thinking a zoo would be cool here.