Built in willful and admitted violation of carefully-negotiated deed restrictions.
Jason330
March 16, 2012,
Looking at that picture, I just hope that the people enclosed in Cyberdyne don’t activate Skynet.
WilmingtonDEDem
March 16, 2012,
@Delaware Dem… I, too, remember when this building was white and it stood out more across the skyline when looking from Christiana Hospital’s top floors or other places with a view of Wilmington. I really wish they never changed the color. It’s just not the same.
jpconnorjr
March 16, 2012,
Astra Zeneca bought and painted it. ES was correct as to John Rollins creative use of zoning. I particularly enjoyed the fight between the Rich and the “sorta Rich” in Woodbrook and Sharpley when Rollins after getting the building filed for the helicopter pad. Those stuffed shirt DuPonter, Hercules,Atlas middle mangers fought like they were being led by Abbie Hoffman and won on that point. No Choppers:)
fightingbluehen
March 16, 2012,
You can see it from the Wilmington Country Club, and that was the point.
Helicopter pad that never was….Rollins …Astra Zeneca Building
I remember when this building was white.
Built in willful and admitted violation of carefully-negotiated deed restrictions.
Looking at that picture, I just hope that the people enclosed in Cyberdyne don’t activate Skynet.
@Delaware Dem… I, too, remember when this building was white and it stood out more across the skyline when looking from Christiana Hospital’s top floors or other places with a view of Wilmington. I really wish they never changed the color. It’s just not the same.
Astra Zeneca bought and painted it. ES was correct as to John Rollins creative use of zoning. I particularly enjoyed the fight between the Rich and the “sorta Rich” in Woodbrook and Sharpley when Rollins after getting the building filed for the helicopter pad. Those stuffed shirt DuPonter, Hercules,Atlas middle mangers fought like they were being led by Abbie Hoffman and won on that point. No Choppers:)
You can see it from the Wilmington Country Club, and that was the point.