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Originally Posted by Hayward
Great post. I think plenty of cities are at a crossroads where we are needing to become increasingly selective at what we save and demolish. Our oldest and sometimes best historic building stock is at the core of the city. And our city becomes newer by the day as our 19th century headcount diminishes.
While retail presence has increased on Oak Street, it's certainly lost its exclusive allure which can be credited to the converted 120 y/o brownstones that have been demolished as of this week. It's replaced by modern retail structures that are designed for today's needs, but characteristic of anywhere USA. Oak and Rush's sister street, Yorkville Ave in Toronto faces a similar crisis....a diminished sense of character.
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Even the Feds haven't even stopped this stuff, either. We've got GSA threatening at least one of the Consumers Building and the Century Building. Why, you ask? The reason is ludicrous -- the expansion decision is based on security concerns due to the proximity of the federal center. HELLO!? This is the loop, for christ's sake. If you want to demolish or occupy every building in a block radius of the federal center, then move to the exurbs!
Hell, I'm still peeved that the feds demolished the old federal building after they got finished demolishing an entire city block for the new one -- a block which included, among other things, Root's Great Northern Hotel.
But, and this is the most ludicrous, get a load of this:
At 63rd and Central near Midway there's a three story mixed use corner building constructed in the 20s by an immigrant family that still considers it a point of major pride and accomplishment. The city wants to demolish it because...
they claim that somebody could shoot an RPG at a nearby national guard station from its windows!!!
WHAT!? We shouldn't allow this -- this building was fully occupied and an anchor for the community. Now it has been bought under threat of eminent domain, and the tenants are being forcefully removed.
Story here!
http://achicagosojourn.blogspot.com/...y-winning.html
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2...vation-chicago
Here's a more recent update:
http://swnewsherald.com/want-clearin...ed-p1988-1.htm
Now this is something worth protesting about -- on principle!!! Wish I knew how to get Emanuel's attention.