More George Michael, some mean texts, Michael Allen of the Preservation Research Office joins the show, perspective on why the North Riverfront location is not the best for the proposed stadium project, the value of the current real estate including historic builings, use to be an operating bath house in the area, blows Doug's mind..., some historic building could remain with the proposed project, tought to renovate without letting go some of the past, work of the Preservation Research Office, rank among the top in the country for registered buildings, wondering how many historic buildings are vacant, the economics of the historic buildings, small compared to stadium yet serve as a life blood to the city, want sites to serve as a positive for the city, value of parking/tailgate areas, had some conversations with the Mayor's administration about that riverfront land, wondering what deems a building as historic, most of the registered abandoned building are located mostly in the northern city area, not out of the question that an area like North St. Louis could make a comeback like Soulard or Lafayette Square, debate on the use of certain buildings, other ways to balance the investment of the riverfront land, on the city government to do something if stadium plan falls through, downtown was like the riverfront before Busch Stadium II, odd how some parts of the city have gone up and down, some good old civic debate & support those sponsors.