I agree there should be some accountability here. My uneducated guess would be the building didn't just develope this problem since its purchase. Was there no inspection before spending the tax payer's money that now could be for naught. Was the damage so silent that not one person suspected anything until it was discovered now being in this possibly un-repairable state. Questions should be answered.
I don't recall who has decided it is in bad shape. The Consulting Engineers haven't made any tests yet as I understand it.
My suspicion is it is not good but not nearly as bad as we are led to believe.
There are buildings down town much older than it and still functioning.



