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Originally Posted by Jonovision
I was on the bus the other day driving by the site and it has now been opened as a parking lot. I just hope it's not there for long.
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Yep. It's that kind of thing that needs to end. The City should really adjust the tax structure to end at least some of the incentive to demolish before a project proceeds. If the Trinity ends up going ahead, it won't be a big deal in the end, but, if it doesn't, we've got a dead lot and we've lost a neat piece of architecture that might have found another use under a different owner. Some of the lots in this city that have been vacant for decades and we all wish had something on them started with a script exactly like this.