Posted Jun 26, 2013, 1:12 PM
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Well of course! Look who thinks tearing down an old building for a new one is always a good idea.
You make the same argument all the time: Manhattan has a lot of old buildings and a buildings use.
Old buildings like these are not an inexhaustible supply. Over time they will become rarer and rarer while soulless glass buildings like ones in every downtown everywhere slowly but surely take over (and you'll be surprise how quickly these things can happen).
And this current building can always be retrofitted for whatever use they deem most profittable at the moment.
We may not know what the exact look of the new building is but we can pretty much guess that it won't be monumentally great.
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