There is history and there is practicality. If we were to apply the rule of practicality to every standing structure, we would not have historical monuments/buildings. I bet the "practical" people who want to tear down the Bell Labs Holmdel building also want to tear down the Statue of liberty and build condos overlooking Manhattan on that property. I am sure those units would go at a premium.
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There is history and there is practicality. If we were to apply the rule of practicality to every standing structure, we would not have historical monuments/buildings. I bet the "practical" people who want to tear down the Bell Labs Holmdel building also want to tear down the Statue of liberty and build condos overlooking Manhattan on that property. I am sure those units would go at a premium.