Title: The Lister Block Post by: editor on April 10, 2006, 03:57:06 pm Architect claims innovative options not fully explored By Nicole Macintyre The Hamilton Spectator (Mar 14, 2006) Quote "Lister's owner, the Labourer's International Union of North America, wants to demolish and replicate the building after their studies showed its structure and facade are in poor shape......" "LIUNA is committed to restoring the Lister Block to its original glory on the outside with a modern interior, he said. But a local architectural conservancy has launched back with its own expert, who argues Lister's structural frame is suitable for restoration." This debate has been going on for years, the pros and cons, like a seesaw blown about in the wind. The reality is a decision must be made. Perhaps the optimal unanswered question is not addressed. How much of Hamilton tax dollars are going to be invested. Including the amount of tax dollars have been lost over the years. Considering the fact that the City is in financially turmoil the real issue that needs to be addressed at this time, regardless of choice of direction. Is, what will the costs to taxpayers. This article debates the esthetics of the issue but fails to inform the public, if the City is intending to partner in this situation. To those who argue that "the Lister’s structural frame is suitable for restoration, the question that flows is whether restoration implies a temporary fix and whether this will be an never ending re-occurrence? Moreover, we all know that most likely that during this process it will be additional issues that were overlooked. In reality what is need is that City Hall provide information with regards to costs...if any, to the taxpayers. What do you think ? ham_editor@yahoo.ca |