Quote Originally Posted by Zads07 View Post
And in this case, it's the Ilitch's fault. But answer me this, if putting up a new building next to a theatre requires an alley for equipment trucks, why are there buildings butted up next to theatres in NYC without an alley? You rarely see empty plots of land in Manhattan.
Of course you don't. But then again Detroit has the highest per capita amount of urban developers/planners, building owners and politicians who don't know their ass from their elbow.

Beyond saddened to see this building go. It is definitely my favorite building in the city. The last I heard it was a recording studio. C'est la vie, another historic building knocked down. Such a common theme here.