H H must have cried when Matthew, the CAT 4 hurricane slated to slam us did no such thing. We were supposed to take a direct hit, and absolutely NO shielding was put on the Gulfstreamm. Not even one strand of duct tape on a window.Had we been hit, every window in that place would have been gone and the damage would have been catastrophic.Maybe H H was even hoping that it might collapse,saving them the cost of demolition.
Damn time.
ReplyDeleteAn historic building in an historic district- any thing for a developer.
ReplyDeleteIf an individual homeowner tried to get away with this they would be made to jump through 100 hoops and would still be denied.
A classic case of demolition by neglect.
The Commission and HRPZB spent countless hours at public meetings to save this building, wasting their time and the public's.
What a bad joke!
H H must have cried when Matthew, the CAT 4 hurricane slated to slam us did no such thing. We were supposed to take a direct hit, and absolutely NO shielding was put on the Gulfstreamm. Not even one strand of duct tape on a window.Had we been hit, every window in that place would have been gone and the damage would have been catastrophic.Maybe H H was even hoping that it might collapse,saving them the cost of demolition.
ReplyDelete@8:58--this was not the hotel itself but the outer buildings.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait until they knock the rest down and build a new 60 foot tower. So much for your "heights vote".
ReplyDeleteThat will all be decided in court. The city keeps stalling.
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