Critic Restaurant - Location19.org2024-03-28T12:31:01Zhttps://location19.org/forum/topics/critic-restaurant?groupUrl=preservation&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you for the clarificati…tag:location19.org,2013-06-03:2047650:Comment:685112013-06-03T23:22:09.631ZBonny Mayerhttps://location19.org/profile/BonnyMayer
<p>Thank you for the clarification. Never sure what is presented to the public is the actual story. Sounds like one project begot the next etc. </p>
<p>Thank you for the clarification. Never sure what is presented to the public is the actual story. Sounds like one project begot the next etc. </p> Bonny: the city owned buildin…tag:location19.org,2013-06-03:2047650:Comment:685082013-06-03T22:27:38.588ZJoan Roby-Davisonhttps://location19.org/profile/JoanRobyDavison
Bonny: the city owned building at 900 W. Main Street had been on the demo list for years, and had collapsed. Internally. When it was demolished, it became evident that the next building was attached and it (also vacant, but privately owned) was also demolished. With that building now removed, Critic's Restaurant building was deemed unstable (also attached to the adjoining building) and it came down. Long range plans for the area included some recommendations that these buildings come down, but…
Bonny: the city owned building at 900 W. Main Street had been on the demo list for years, and had collapsed. Internally. When it was demolished, it became evident that the next building was attached and it (also vacant, but privately owned) was also demolished. With that building now removed, Critic's Restaurant building was deemed unstable (also attached to the adjoining building) and it came down. Long range plans for the area included some recommendations that these buildings come down, but that was not a final plan, and this outcome was not anticipated by any of us.<br />
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We are hoping that the owner will be able to reopen nearby soon.