Quote Originally Posted by Lorax View Post
No, you c'mon, Mon!

There is no argument. Historic tax credits obviously didn't play a part in it, since even at 1 buck, the building was too expensive to rehab for Quicken. They are broke, just like everyone else.

You can "dangle" all you want, doesn't mean anyone's interested in biting.

Unless, of course you're willing to pay first!
Oh, I know tax credits had nothing to do with it. The building was a rotting slab of concrete. Quicken Loans did the right thing by not taking that money pit even for a dollar. There was a reason why that building sat empty all these years. It was not worth renovating yet there are those who believe that all the ruins of Detroit can't be saved. Not possible and the Lafayette is proof of that.