I think the issue is the type of business too - if your business doesn't have people with suits walking in and out, it can't fit into a commercial condo unit and it isn't considered "green" than it's the wrong business. The city will probably redevelop the land - they will do anything to push out small businesses who own a substantial amount of land (and if they can't they will just take it). Plus all the "progressive" people living here hate cars and hate "conservatives", they will zone every blue collar job out of the city. If your company isn't involved in organized crime or bribery than it is safe to say it didn't stand a chance. I am willing to bet it will be replaced with a new residential condo - they can make more in taxes if it's redeveloped into a condo, doesn't really matter how it effects the city in their eyes more people = more money.
No more tax's and fees. They are driving out small business and giving tax brakes to huge corporations.
I think the issue is the type of business too - if your business doesn't have people with suits walking in and out, it can't fit into a commercial condo unit and it isn't considered "green" than it's the wrong business. The city will probably redevelop the land - they will do anything to push out small businesses who own a substantial amount of land (and if they can't they will just take it). Plus all the "progressive" people living here hate cars and hate "conservatives", they will zone every blue collar job out of the city. If your company isn't involved in organized crime or bribery than it is safe to say it didn't stand a chance. I am willing to bet it will be replaced with a new residential condo - they can make more in taxes if it's redeveloped into a condo, doesn't really matter how it effects the city in their eyes more people = more money.