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Originally Posted by aquablue
Honestly, you would have wanted these folks out there in the mid-century when all the great gems were destroyed by greedy developers and philistines, like Penn, Printers Row, etc and ugly looking buildings put up instead. You woulda wanted them out there when a lot of lower manhattan was destroyed for hideous buildings like Water Street.
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I totally get it when developers want to destroy quality historic buildings, but this one is going to rise out of a parking lot. As long as it is good design it should be welcomed, but that's just me.