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Originally Posted by JG573
We have have a lot of new buildings going up their is nothing wrong with that but these new buildings can be built in places where they don't have to tear down historic buildings that add to the character of the city.
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What you're proposing has no relevance to Midtown, or really Manhattan as a whole.
There are almost no parking lots, and 80%-90% of the buildings are old, so you can't get new buildings without replacing old buildings.
Again, if your stance is "preserve all prewars" then you're advocating for a museum city. There will be virtually no development.