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      <![CDATA[According to the documentary "The Greenest Building", it is more environmentally friendly to keep the old building and remodel it to be more energy efficient:<br />
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Where to get the money to do this? Maybe the USA should stop spending so much money on its military budget and fighting wars overseas and invest in infrastructural improvements.
        
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      <![CDATA[Fight this, Seattle!!!  Capitol hill, let's do something about this!
        
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      <![CDATA[I can see what some are saying though, it is just some little old building, of an older style made perhaps in New England, and what is New England but some little shithole with old women running around wallowing in their little cold colonial towns with bad public transportation. Big highways, auto-congestion, urban sprawl. And then they did basically knock down medieval Paris and rebuild it almost entirely in super-blocks. Antwerp Belgium for instance retains the medieval village quality. What do we really get out of medieval village cities on the East Coast like New York? Exclusivity, high rents, pseudo-Europeanism. To hell with this oppressive history. <br />
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Only, I would make sure you build something good and be organized, rather than haphazardly taking down this or that building and throwing up just any old stack of blocks. You might instead make this into a broader citywide plan, complete with public transportation built in, a new city,  rather than selling out to big-box stores.
        
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      <![CDATA[These developers have absolutely no respect for history, urban cultur or architecture.. can't wait to see the pile of shit they build in its place with tin paneling, plastic siding, fake stucco and cheap interior finishings that will need to be renovated in 10 years.  So shortsided...
        
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      <![CDATA[@9: "And you think republicans are the only bad men out there."<br />
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Progressives BELIEVE in progress at any cost. Why are you at all surprised that Seattle has been sold down the river by this "high-density green leaving" utopian fantasy?
        
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      <![CDATA[@104: I can't help but feel you blamed the wrong people. The reality is that if you read the GMA carefully you'll realize that it's only real purpose is to increase the returns of the Real Estate industry. There's a great old political quote, "the rich who control everything will not allow their wealth to be taxed away." You might do well to remember these corporate people weren't born yesterday and have seen more then a few round-ups and bucking broncos in their time.<br />
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The GMA does very little to protect actual wild land and everything to keep underutilized human developed land underutilized. Seattle grew naturally, with dreams and businesses, and now, since 1994 (not long after Kobain took one to the head), everything is controlled by a central government with no concern for the Mischelstein. They WILL artificially inflate the value of the land neighborhoods sit on TO DEATH. Why? To help their friends, that's why.
        
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      <![CDATA[@135: Growth Management Rules are sterilizing Seattle. You allow expansion to occur on a tiny portion of that 1800 miles of farm and ranch land between Seattle and Minneapolis along I-90 and the market to go around ripping apart Broadway will die a natural death.
        
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      <![CDATA[@136: Well, for starters: is the EMP for sale?  <br />
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Didn't think so.
        
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      <![CDATA[Here's a thought; why doesn't  M&P tear down the over hyped EMP instead? Paul Allen's "Gee, Let's Slap Down a Money-to-Waste Eyesore Right Where Everyone Can See It" temple of greed gets my vote for Seattle's ugliest building.<br />
And does Seattle REALLY need a new sports arena? How is everybody going to get there with the current traffic mess?<br />
@104: I don't go back quite as far as you do, but I, too, was born in this city and it is sad about the development run amok.<br />
I don't feel like I know Seattle anymore.
        
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      <![CDATA[Not just Pike/Pine corridor...There were and are wonderful 2-story brick buildings all along Broadway too...about half of them gone now thanks in part to the Stranger's rabid promotion of raising the building limit to six stories. Human scale fades to be replaced by the likes of the one-whole-block-consuming Joule with it's chain retail and the similar hugeness of the new structure at Thomas and Broadway. Way to go Stranger, once again.
        
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      <![CDATA[@131: Yeah but that method requires space to lay support columns, and I doubt such areas exist near the buildings. I've been in that area of town, and it always seems like there's barely enough room for the sidewalk. It might be possible to do it using an ultra high strength metal or composite, but then you start to increase expense because so few structures are built that way so your ability to prefab (mass-produce portions of the structure) declines dramatically. Still, I haven't looked at this en rigeur, and if you did it well enough and advertised you might CREATE a market for prefab, so I could be wrong, and thank you for fishing up this resource - it's very interesting. The Chinese are some of the best at construction in the world as they do so much of it.
        
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      <![CDATA[According to this Chinese patent, there is a way to do it that adds shock absorbers to the old building and claims to reduce "great waste". I think it is a commendable and also very cool solution:<br />
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<a href="http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5174085.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5174085&hellip;</a>
        
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      <![CDATA[@131: It is POSSIBLE, but it is expensive, and the businesses would still probably have to relocate as it would take quite a while and be very disruptive. Still, if that seems like a commendable solution, you could state that they may increase the number of stories ONLY or otherwise leave it unchanged and if they find adding stories to not be sensible they simply leave it unchanged. Wouldn't do anything to help the businesses stay in the area however, though it would preserve the architecture.
        
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      <![CDATA[Also, I might add that it is possible to add stories to an old building without tearing down the original. Also, I cant understand just 7 stories. I live in a very old building that is 8 stories. Why build so small if you are building new? What is 3 more stories?
        
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      <![CDATA[@87: Seattle apartment prices are dropping pretty fast because the capacity far exceeds demand. The same thing is true of office space. That's why you can't buy a house for less then 400K but apartments are now selling for 400 a month. A new apartment or office complex in Capitol Hill will simply compete with similar complexes in Ballard, Lake City, Lake Union, West Seattle and other locations and not increase the overall density of Seattle. Besides that, if you must go around tearing things down though, why not Lake City? Or the U-District? Those are ugly, and Capitol Hill has such wonderful small business in it.<br />
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US-2 may be improved to Interstate Standards soon with all the growth along the 2 corridor in North Dakota and Montana, and if it is it seems likely that it will be rerouted down 522 to take advantage of the already built sections of freeway from Woodinville to Monroe. It will likely end up running through both U-District and Lake city en route to Downtown, so there will be plenty of demand for new development there.
        
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      <![CDATA[I think our priorities are misplaced. We spend so long antagonizing the industrial sector, whose development helps build places like Capitol Hill ("converted warehouses") and protecting farmland in 1800 miles from Seattle to Minneapolis that is nothing but farm, ranch and wilderness land and don't think anywhere near enough about important constraints on the commercial sector, which doesn't generate anywhere near as much prosperity for the community anyways and yet we hold them to such a low standard while industry, which gives us so much more, must comply to such high standards. More attention must be given to this cultural pollution.
        
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      <![CDATA[@111 I have Section 8 myself! Waited two years for it. The way I did it, was to get other housing assistance first, possibly from somewhere like your Capitol Hill Housing. After you get that, should be sooner than later, apply for Section 8 and public housing. After two years on the list, I got a phonecall, and simply began paying my rent with it. <br />
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It's funny though, that they still push home ownership onto people with Section 8. They nevertheless want you to buy a home. I am happy to rent a one bedroom apartment in an old building. I have Asperger's Syndrome and dont really like the idea of owning a home, a car, or shoveling snow out from under said car. When I step out the door of my building, a morning after a nightly snow storm, the city has already plowed the sidewalk.  For me it just makes more sense, as I am unlikely to marry or have children, and home ownership would undoubtedly isolate me and cause me to lose my mind.
        
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      <![CDATA[@111 The Seattle Section 8 list is an average of 4-5 years long. Ask someone who has been waiting on it. They also close their list for a year and a half and open it for 3 months, just like Boston apparently does. Don't look on their website, ask someone who is on the wait list.
        
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      <![CDATA[The Stranger LOVED it when the Broadway Market's multiple quirky shops were replaced by the Broadway QFC. And now it's crying because Bauhaus is gone. STICK WITH A MESSAGE AND STOP GOING BACK AND FORTH FASTER THAN MITT ROMNEY.
        
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      <![CDATA[=/ what is?
        
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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 18:57:58 -0700</pubDate>
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    <author><![CDATA[michijo]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[The yuppies will all move back to the suburbs. They just want to make sure they fuck things up first. Good luck with the contractor cowboys. I formed an image based on Alex Cox's "Straight To Hell" of cowboys drinking starbucks coffee taking the building down brick by brick with whips.
        
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      <![CDATA[#122, the "pro-density" crowd is not interested in affordable housing.
        
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      <![CDATA[Culture replaced by shitty condos and boring people sounds like a death knell to me...We lost Kincora's, the old Bad Juju, and affordable housing for culture to thrive in...Sad really!
        
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      <![CDATA[Is Michijo our new Sgt_doom?
        
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      <![CDATA[I guess Washington State sent us Glenn Beck and has a bunch of right wing gun nuts anyway. Afterall, they must be ill-bred to tear down old buildings. Then there is Alaska above them, with sarah palin and her redneck moose hunters. Accompanied by George Bush in Texas and all those degenerate scum in the Midwest with their bibles, I would say I am cornered. They will even take over New York with their seattle starbucks, like they sent their emissary Glenn Beck to Philadelphia. The New Western empire worsens forever with the bullshit Hollywood American dream. Looks like the West maybe the source of all our current shitty reality in the East. Cowboys ripping down old buildings for new westcoast empire.
        
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