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Sad..a once vibrant area, (both corners gone) is now a dead zone.
I'm not surprised in the least that we can now definitively say it was arson. Now it's just a matter of proving it was the Lalani group behind it, which is the difficult part. But it can hardly be a coincidence that they wanted this building demolished so badly and then "somebody" set it on fire. God knows who though.
Just wow. I had no idea that it was ruled arson. Makes complete sense. Now if we could only figure out who it was... I'm sure most fingers would point towards those that were denied a demolishing... It really COULD be anyone, but why WOULD just anyone torch it...
... This one, sitting there vacant and unsecured, may have been a tempting target.
It sure looks fishy, but at this point we just don't know much except that the fire was not an accident.
from what i read, the building wasn't vacant ... there was main floor retail but the higher floors were mysteriously 'for lease' for an exceptionally long time.
what was vacant had it's electrical, gas, water shut off and news reports seemed to indicate the site was fairly secure.
Some great footage! I love to see the old neon signs. They had a certain warmth and vibrancy to them that the LEDs don't.