glad to hear that they have decided to conduct the deconstruction of the blg so as to salvage and sell/reuse as much historic material as possible! oh wait, theyre not doing that at all.

looks like demolition has been conducted according to the letter of the Detroit Demolition Handbook. ie, start crushing the most architecturally salient sections first, so that building-huggers have no time to stage a legal challenge.

they don't have security on site, so i would encourage people to go loot as many reusable pieces as possible--after all, why not? the owner clearly gives 0.0 shits about the value of the place. i saw some nice leaded glass windows that were intact, and some carved stone archways. someone should grab them up, heck sell them and make a buck. i have zero scruples about looting from demolition sites like this.