If people knew what is getting saved, what should be getting saved, what we lost and what we are building, and what older building stock we have, you would likely agree that this building has got to go. It's cheap for its time of construction. The article had a lot of fluff, but I'm missing the part about lavish ornamentation. This is actually pretty watered down in comparison to the rest of Michigan Ave.
If we save this building, we may be making sacrifices. So many other beautiful buildings could come down for a tower that could have gone here.
Note this is virtually the only abandonment in the area on some of the most prime property. It failed at getting renovated in at least two phases of building booms where restoration was a priority, especially in this area. So something is very wrong with this structure.