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We have no ability to stop any historic structure from being demolished right now. That takes another act of the town. We're probably 5 to 10 years away from that.
Marge Ghilarducci
Its superb design takes a humble but historic utilitarian structure and modernizes it. Yet it feels like it's been there the whole time.
Adrian Benepe
You would have a pretty historic town, but not an incredible visually, architecturally incredible historic town.
Deneen Brannock
She doesn't want to see one single building demolished that doesn't need to be, ... We will be very soon developing a very comprehensive program dealing with housing needs and what to do with structures of historic significance.
Bob Mann
Changing the entire identity of our town from a historic national treasure to a casino town won't come as cheap as the offer on the table before you tonight.
Susan Star Paddock
People recognized they had a historic buying opportunity at the top end of the town house market. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. They saw a historic opportunity present itself, and they seized it with both hands.
Simon Smith
In looking for our historic town square, we scouted in a lot of states. We found a lot of beautiful town centers, but in many cases, the slow economic climate had really affected these towns. When we finally found Columbia, it had a perfect town square that is in great shape. Along the way we discovered that there is such a different texture to Tennessee, that there would have been no way to recreate it in another state.
Danielle Renfrew
Oddly, I've been brought into a conflict the town is facing now. A pharmacy chain is threatening to demolish four historic houses near the one I grew up in to build a drive-thru superstore. The money they're offering is beyond anyone's expectations, yet the town could cannibalize its heritage and never quite recover.
Bill Pullman
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1953
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What we need to do is sell this idea (to the town). It's not going to sell as a 'Save the Church' (proposal). The way we need to present it to the town is to find a sensible, practical use for this structure.
Bruce Graham
Every city has something unique that something nice could work out. This is something that is not in town right now, this type of structure or this type of theme. I am really going for a Charleston look in a small town.
Guri Sandhu
It's a disappointment, we lost our historic structure, but in life we've overcome more than this.
David Duncan
I think that most people realize maintaining any historic structure is expensive.
Mova Verde
It's fairly arrogant to think you can stop a disease that takes 10 to 20 years to develop in seven years. We showed a strong relationship between serum vitamin D and colorectal cancer, and that may someday lead to more effective interventions.
Andrea LaCroix
If you have a foundation that has given in to water pressure, not only are you allowing the structure to slide, you are changing the way it's carrying the load. It changes its ability to take the force. All the force has to be transmitted sideways to the other points on the base where the structure is still working.
Guillermo Ramirez
Folks are concerned about losing the small town flavor. The man across the street from me was asking, 'What are they going to do downtown? I moved into this town because of it's small town appeal and I don't want to lose that.' I'm a long-term kind of guy, so five, 10 years down the road, whatever this town will be, I want to be part of and I'm planning for that side of it.
Charlie Waddell
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