The question will be... Will the the place be demolished before their fence is scrapped? I still don't see the math on the numbers working out.

I'm with those who find that place sensational and awe-inspiring. Sure it has become hackneyed by scads of visitors taking zillions of picture. I blame that more on the rise of cheap digital photography than anything else. But it is still and always will be incredibly spectacular. There is absolutely nothing like it and that gives it value alone.

One part of me wishes it could stay and crumble to the elements and the scrapers as a giant lesson in economics and change. Perhaps a ruins park in the vision of Camilo Vergara.

However, and I hold this to be the same for any structure, if it can be removed and something in its place rises that betters Detroit and creates jobs... bring on the wrecking ball!