Older plates are smaller and don't work for modern corporations, regardless of the building's perceived architectural superiority. Hence, they're often the first to get targeted for redevelopment.I'd rather them just raze the whole thing and build something else.
Which leads me to the question to why it's always our historical office building which get razed, while POS one's like this one stick around? It's not like this one is great from this inside anyways. (It's a hypothetical question, I know vacancy rates play a factor).