No insight into this specific case, but reading between the lines this looks like one of those classic examples where a buildings “historical status” makes it so onerous and difficult to develop that it just sits and rots for 15 years.
Huge win for history conversation that…..but will we reconsider our approach, will we fuck.
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Sounds like arson, to help speed up redevelopment to avoid conservation of the building…
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No insight into this specific case, but reading between the lines this looks like one of those classic examples where a buildings “historical status” makes it so onerous and difficult to develop that it just sits and rots for 15 years.
Huge win for history conversation that…..but will we reconsider our approach, will we fuck.
Sounds like arson, to help speed up redevelopment to avoid conservation of the building…