ChazYEG
Senior Member
Thank god this is only your opinion.El Mira/PatAn should have been maintained, restored and retained, period.
I would've hated to miss these towers, and all of the positives it brings to Downtown, because of it. As I can never get tired of saying here, as much as I hate losing some really relevant historical pieces of the city (which I don't think was the case of the building we're talking about), you cannot force developers to choose lots they don't want, or land owners to sell land they want to keep. Until we have enough momentum in terms of development that people will want to build anywhere they can (and therefore will be willing to pay premiums for land), if we try to curb the demolition of EVERY SINGLE kind of interesting building, all we'll do is scare off developers.
As much as there was some relevance and importance to El Mirador, NOTHING, absolutely nothing it offered could even compare to the amount of benefits this project will bring for Downtown.