Forget it. AP could give a shit about it's history. It's the American way. We 
don't build things to last for generations. This country is more about 
homogenization that preserving and building character.
It's ironic that one could go to Europe, and live in, shop in, and visit 
buildings created 500 years ago, and they are doing fine, but in this backwards 
country, we can't even hold onto things built 100 years ago. It's pathetic...

--- In [email protected], "oakdorf" <oakd...@...> wrote:
>
> I might of posted this a few years ago.
> 
> There's another theatre on 7th right off kingsley. It was the Adams Novelty 
> company - you know those hand buzzers and all sorts of neat junk you get at 
> parties etc. 
> 
> Now it's a warehouse - for as long the owner keeps it from the "partners" and 
> eminent domain (I think his offer was around $200k or less a few years back. 
> LAst I checked in with him, he was still there.
> 
> The building has history - as Steinbach 's warehouse, as a theatre (no, I 
> don't know what it was called - I think Helen Pike might of taken this task 
> on..)
> 
> So it's there - in great shape, the same style as the fastlane  - someday it 
> will meet the wrecking ball. Jsut no one really knows anything about it. 
> 
> The M&K was one the best "looking" buildings to have been demolished.
> 
> Nice to see the FF building being used for something so practical like a 
> warehouse.
>




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