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Originally Posted by AaronPGH
I'm just so sick of those stupid rounded cuppola things that architects always seem to reach for with these projects.
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You're obviously not a fan of classic European architecture then...
As for the potential Oxford development... I'm not sure the Frank & Seder department store building is one we want to lose to the wrecking ball in favor of a 30-story high rise... and if demand truly does exist for that, Oxford owns empty lots downtown.
Pittsburgh is where Frank & Seder started and they expanded to NYC and Philly, among other major cities. I don't see how it's not a designated historical landmark.
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