avbcon12
Club Member
I doesn't have to be MCS, it's not salvageable. But imagine if people did volunteer to help keep it cleaned up right after it closed? Maybe it would be something the city could be proud of, rather than the hole it is now.
I don't mean to get all up on my high horse about this. I just hate it when people add to the blight of the city, rather than the other way around. I'm sure there are some buildings in Detroit that the city owns that could be salvagable with some work. But like you said, I'm sure there would be a lot of red tape going through city counsel.
i agree with you