Posted Feb 16, 2017, 4:44 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Philadelphia
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Drives me nuts how they're allowed to do this.
The National building in Old City was an unbelievable example.
It was historically protected and they got around that by promising to reuse the exterior tiles. Then they declared that the tiles weren't sound (after they forcibly removed them) and promised to use something "similar."
Then they razed they building leaving nothing but a barren lot. And finally, they walked away crying money.
How does this happen?!
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