You're lazier. Take a trip to Google maps and you'll find it is the same place.
[Screenshot 2019 vs 2023](https://files.catbox.moe/wec8r6.jpg)
Your eyes are not crazy though, the renovations were quite extensive including ["repositioning"](https://www.enr.com/articles/57510-best-project-and-best-project-finalist-renovation-restoration-book-depository) ( [screenshot](
https://files.catbox.moe/bq670u.jpg) ) the building.
The renovation of the Book Depository is part of a broader initiative by Ford Motor Company to redevelop a portion of Corktown into a mobility innovation hub focused on electric vehicles and mobility solutions. ( https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/10/28/ford-and-newlab-announce-startups-to-pilot-new-electric-vehicle-.html )
I can't find anything specific saying the Ford district renovation or the historic Book Depository restoration /renovation received government funding, although AI says it couldnt find any publicly available information but in general there may have been tax incentives, economic development programs, or public-private partnership programs.
So suppose the government did help Ford, which president was in power during the 2018-2022 renovation?
Ford owns the whole district and is leasing it to tech bros so i imagine they will take care of it and have private security. I would predict nearby areas will gentrify up as the rich guys wanna move near their work.
goddamn plebbitors are so lazy
[Screenshot 2019 vs 2023](https://files.catbox.moe/wec8r6.jpg)
Your eyes are not crazy though, the renovations were quite extensive including ["repositioning"](https://www.enr.com/articles/57510-best-project-and-best-project-finalist-renovation-restoration-book-depository) ( [screenshot](
https://files.catbox.moe/bq670u.jpg) ) the building.
The renovation of the Book Depository is part of a broader initiative by Ford Motor Company to redevelop a portion of Corktown into a mobility innovation hub focused on electric vehicles and mobility solutions. ( https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/10/28/ford-and-newlab-announce-startups-to-pilot-new-electric-vehicle-.html )
I can't find anything specific saying the Ford district renovation or the historic Book Depository restoration /renovation received government funding, although AI says it couldnt find any publicly available information but in general there may have been tax incentives, economic development programs, or public-private partnership programs.
So suppose the government did help Ford, which president was in power during the 2018-2022 renovation?
while this looks great, i wonder how long it will last knowing that niggers live nearby...
big companies with their own private security are going to keep the "ferals" away from desecrating their business
kinda of a shame that this is the only "legal" solution to the feral problem...