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3 months ago
Up until saturday they were rented by two businesses - a thriftshop/workplace for handicapped people in the area and an insurance agency, upstairs are 6 apartments that were all full and there%26#039;s always been a demand for apartments in the area because it%26#039;s central to everything in town especially the grocery stores and the college - the buildings are in no way delapidated although approximately 20 of the other 40 buildings ARE.
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If they were an absolute eyesore or if they were to be replaced by a hospital or an opera house or something that is vital to society, that%26#039;s one story but cities are losing their souls precisely because nobody is fighting to preserve what little there is left of the past. Today you can be in New York or Dubai or Shanghai and not know where you are. Old buildings have a history, you can run your fingers along the bricks and think of the men who built them, what happened inside their walls, all the events that they witnessed. To wipe them out, to erase the past that they stand for just to replace them by a car park is criminal. People should park a couple of blocks away and walk anyway. Look at Europe, they%26#039;re not knocking down old buildings, if they did, they wouldn%26#039;t have much left! In fact, they honor their buildings by putting up plaques saying %26#039;so %26amp; so lived here%26#039; or %26#039;this was the XYZ Butchers%26#039; from this year to that year. There is a respect for the past and an appreciation for the architecture. Once those bulldozers come, those old buildings will be gone from everyone%26#039;s minds as if they had never existed.It might be interesting (and productive) to go to City Hall and look up the architect of those buildings, he may have been a someone, may have built other, better and better-known structures elsewhere. 50% 3 Votes
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Without history your town/city has no soul, no character.
There are no real reasons that will convince them if they cant understand that simple fact. 0% 0 Votes -
Are the buildings still in use, or are they abandoned?
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History is important because it shows us where we%26#039;ve been and gives us a record of events and achievements along the way. With some old buildings there is a sense of craftsmanship in those old buildings, like the people who built these structures were doing a work of art.
Granted these old buildings are not %26quot;green%26quot; but they%26#039;re not the impersonal glass box either. They have elaborate decorations such gargoyles, writings, friezes, decorative gables and brick work.
They%26#039;ve also stood the test of time, through storms and the years. It takes a lot of work to take these buildings down, they%26#039;re built like fortresses. Today%26#039;s buildings can be taken out with a well-placed bulldozer.
Not to mention, why build new structures that you can%26#039;t rent retail space for anyway, when you have structures already built? 17% 1 Vote -
Not all old buildings are worthy of saving. Some reasons why some old buildings should be saved are their priceless architecture and their invaluable heritage.But another consideration should be noted. Old buildings can be dangers to life and limb due to their age and they would need a lot of maintenance or repair. Would the town have funds for this purpose. Would the historical symbol and value of the old buildings outweigh the danger they post or the high cost of maintenance, repair or renovation that they would require? But of course history is very important. Not only does it tell us how we evolved as a town or city but it also guides us in doing the best for the future by learning from lessons in the past. History is our heritage and without a history we are nothing
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