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Mark My Words. That building will NEVER be demolished. There is no way any city would demo it's tallest building, much less if it's a 92 year old historic building. And MOST DEFINITELY NOT at the hands of Hasbro. That's like Fisher-Price moving to New York City and demolishing the Empire State Building. EVEN if it does get demolished, god strike me down if it's Hasbros doing. Besides, isn't there a perfectly good parking lot across the street where a 500 ft tall building was going to be built a few years back?
Mark My Words. That building will NEVER be demolished. There is no way any city would demo it's tallest building, much less if it's a 92 year old historic building. And MOST DEFINITELY NOT at the hands of Hasbro. That's like Fisher-Price moving to New York City and demolishing the Empire State Building. EVEN if it does get demolished, god strike me down if it's Hasbros doing. Besides, isn't there a perfectly good parking lot across the street where a 500 ft tall building was going to be built a few years back?
Mini-Empire State Building?
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