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Location DB > United States > Arizona > Goodyear > Phoenix Trotting Park > Second expedition > S4200110.JPG

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There sure is a lot of open space in here! Each pillar is marked with the letter V and a number, possibly for demolition??
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Posted by The_Man_in_Black 2/7/2006 4:13 AM | remove
  Maybe demo.. but demo costs big money, and who would even bother? It's not like this needs to be cleared away to make space for another building or anything.
Posted by Gremm_Paltakin 7/29/2006 6:34 PM | remove
  yes please save this one.....
Posted by Lowizle 9/5/2006 8:28 PM | remove
  indeed, this could easily be restored for prolly the same amount it would take to demo it....maybe....
Posted by JustinG 1/2/2007 9:48 PM | remove
  It would definitely be a wasted demo. This is a beautiful place and it should be kept.
Posted by bander 2/20/2007 8:57 PM | remove
  While I was being kicked off the property the last time I was shooting there (pictures, of course), the maintenance guy said they were getting ready to demo the place and shovel it into a nearby pit they were digging. Apparently, the amount of vandalism is becoming more trouble than the park is worth.
Posted by CDSbigsby 5/29/2007 10:19 PM | remove
  That's dissapointing, this is a REALLY cool looking building. Wish I was anywhere near there so I could see it myself.
Posted by brewzerr 4/9/2008 12:31 AM | remove
  Figures. Yes, Lowizle... the cost of renovation would be roughly the same as demo, but bear in mind we're talking about suburban development here.... and not just ANY suburbs, but Phoenix suburbs! Wouldn't want to have some eyesore like this disrupting the endless stucco monotony. Besides, could you picture a Hooters or a Best Buy in this place? Sheesh! I'm just glad you guys got these photos and the story before it's all gone forever.
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