That wasn't what I was suggesting. How that was meant to be interpreted was asking if PNC had kept the same number of employees in the building, and if they would be replacing the National City sign. Unfortunately, in today's world, many of these buyouts or mergers can be accompanied by job cuts.
As to the building's occupancy... yes, I already could have guessed that the property manager would say good things about his company and building.
And yes, the building looks horrible in it's current state, and that sign has been down for a pretty long time now. Are you actually implying that it will take years to make and install a new one? Despite that it may not make area urbanites happy, that building is a landmark that is viewed as part of Detroit, by people outside the region.
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