Wow, wouldn't you just love to tour those upper eight or so stories. I used to be in the arcade regularly when I worked downtown. It's impressive, although not as impressive as the Penobscot, Fisher, Guardian or Whitney buildings. Still, what I have seen of the Book Tower has been unquestionably worth salvaging. I haven't heard anything about the redevelopment plans that the Ferchill people were talking about two years ago. I would guess that there are still back-burner plans for it considering all the momentum going on Downtown and Midtown. The current economy no doubt has iced the plans, but in the even that the MI economy starts growing maybe the Book will become an active project again. Like a lot of old abandoned Detroit buildings, a buyer would get a lot of building for the money. But, then what does one do to fill it with tenants?