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Originally Posted by Atlanta3000
Thanks for the research Bigstick!
Do air rights strike anyone else as another scheme bankers use to make money? Sure air rights in NYC may make sense, but this is Atlanta F'en Georgia. The only shadows cast on the street are from our damn magnolia trees, not Skyscrapers.
Can someone enlighten me as to why air rights make sense in Midtown because I cannot wrap my head around how this could even be an issue?
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Personally sounds like BS to me. I don't like anything that restricts a developer from building as high as they want, in an urbanized area. I would think the scheme is more routed in corrupt politicians benefiting their friends...which are probably bankers so I guess we come full circle here lol
On the other hand, I guess they also need a way to incentivize the preservation of historic structures, and this is one way for the private sector to foot the bill.
Speaking of historic preservations,
SAVE THE BELL!