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Old Posted Dec 22, 2008, 10:40 PM
Johnland Johnland is offline
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Originally Posted by Jibba View Post
I hope that the developers of this project don't level the buildings slated to be demolished until they are certain that they can get the new structure up. I read a comment in this thread stating that Philadelphia doesn't have a wealth of historic mid-rises to spare; Chicago has a similar dearth of such buildings. Neither city can afford to lose such precious pieces of history without a guaranteed replacement that is significantly valuable enough to warrant demolition.

In fact, not too long ago a developer here in Chicago leveled a series of vintage mid and low-rise buildings to clear the way for a (decidedly unworthy) replacement before the financing for the replacement was secured. Now we have a vacant lot on our hands where there once stood some beautiful old buildings, and the prospects of the replacement tower actually getting built are anything but certain.
So true. Historic mid-rises are the real essence of a city's urban fabric. They are what give the rest it's rich context. Here in Tampa, we don't have much beyond the post 80's post-modern drab, hence a really unnnnnnnexciting skyline. A town needs those older, smaller interesting buildings of various vintages to give the whole thing umphh.