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And a crack in the stucco or brick doesn't matter. It's not load bearing there and can be fixed. Stop making arguments around stuff you don't really know much about. This is like the third time you've been objectively wrong. |
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I think a hotel would make the most sense for the site. You don't need parking, which is perfect since a garage would be near impossible with the site width (50' wide), and hotels do not need large floor plates. They could also reassemble the brick wall in the lobby and pay homage by displaying historic photographs of the old building. Example: 31-Story Hyatt Centric Austin - 45' wide lot (corner) https://mcwhinney.com/portfolio/hyatt-centric-austin/ |
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Thanks. I was simply stating an opinion, an opinion that happened to be the opposite of yours. I dont believe this building is worth saving. It's an eyesore. And even if it were to be 'restored', I dont see any economic viability for the structure. Would love to be wrong. Oh - and while you continue to dish out your insulting commentary. Please note: Quote:
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I was responding people to actually were insulting others. You being objectively wrong over and over again is not an insult. |
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That doesn't change the fact that if there is a viable plan for another building, then I think this particular structure can, and should, be removed. If a wall or something can be saved/reused in the process, even better! That would be a smart move by the developer. Quote:
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Busy agenda for this month's DVC virtual meeting.
DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS
These are now easier to make since on Zoom. I'll be sure to post any new updates related to the projects above, including Steinneger Lodge |
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This isn't someone saying 2+2=19. This is a guy saying the building shouldn't stand in the way of whatever is that parcel's best use. I don't have an opinion on the matter, but your little spat stuck me as entertaining and quite contradictory to your recent comments about people respecting each other. |
That's an opinion, but saying things like one person alone added it to the national register are simply not true.
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I reworded what YOU said to support my viewpoint. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by fawd View Post But either way. I'm fine with them tearing this particular one down. You’re fine with it? Well that’s a fucking relief if YOUR fine wit it. What other historic building need to be razed to keep your skyscraper hardon from going soft? No comment from the moderator for these comments? |
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And you seem to have misunderstood. I never said it needed to by replaced by a skyscraper. I'd be open to any reasonable development beyond parking for this particular parcel. |
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Biggus really doesn't start much - he often has a differing viewpoint than the 'herd'... and there are a few on here that apparently don't have the mental capacity to handle that. Its a shame, really. There are many who appreciate hearing all sides. |
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It's entertainment 99.9% of the time. :shrug: Chill out, guys. Some of you want the old building to stay and some of you don't. Some people like potatoes and some don't. Some people like Trump and some don't. This is life. Move on. No one's opinions are really that important in the end, mine included. I'm just a guy. |
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