For sale. Run down property with historic pedigree.
Al Capone hung our here (not voluntarily) in 1931 when he was tried for perjury.
Cash offers receive preference. Perfect knock down and location for a starter business. Inquire within.
ODE TO A SKYSCRAPPER
Felix Unger
"777 they will call you
Towards heaven heaven heaven you will soar
Only g-d can make a tree I grant you
But only man can make a 40th floor"
Your new civil courthouse is nearing completion.
The new civil courthouse is a monstrosity.
ReplyDeleteThe old courthouse should be a museum
ReplyDeleteTruly the UGLIEST courthouse in our state. Yuck. No style. No elegance.
ReplyDeleteTechnology has rendered this building obsolete. Why not refurbish the old courthouse across from Bayfront Park? Architecture (and automobiles) reflect the current society’s level of self confidence. Modern day glass towers show zero imagination. And now they are useless.
ReplyDeleteBecause there is no courthouse across from Bayfront Park.
DeleteThey must think the Freedom Tower was a courthouse
DeleteIs that new? It looks like a dumb.
ReplyDeleteGosney has fallen victim to cancel culture. It is truly damning. He is a bright legal mind that would have been a complete asset to the office.
ReplyDeleteGosney is a loon and the scumbags at the SAO who hired him should be ashamed.
DeleteGo get a day job Gosney cult member
DeleteGrossney is not even an asset to his household, much less an asset to the SAO. It was disturbing to watch his creepy self chew popcorn on Rumble, order his wife to make him a ‘Sidecar’ while talking nonsense online with his ‘cult members’ (a group of zombies who can barely articulate a sentence), and learn he has a fan club with a President (seriously dude, you aren't Taylor Swift).
DeleteEverything that’s happened to him is because of HIS choices. Thus, his ‘fans’ are looking increasingly stupid by blaming ‘cancel culture’ as the reason for whatever happened at the SAO and are hurting any potential employment opportunity he could have had. No reputable employer would want to deal with the troll farm or a self-proclaimed ‘Superlawyer’ who can’t write (I am using one of his books as a door stopper, that should give you an idea how great his writing is) or who is unable to organize an online PR campaign with trolls.
If cancel culture was the reason, he could move elsewhere where nobody knows him and find a job or work online instead of blaming the defense bar for his poor judgment and decisions. Newsflash for Grossney: you quit, and none of us are jealous of your online goons or your pathetic self. You applied for a public service position that opens you to public scrutiny. Taxpayers have the right to look into you. Don’t want the scrutiny? Open a hot dog cart. —Y’all look desperate.
Last, Grossney should consider getting bots instead of trolls who are incompetent bullies. They are dragging him through the mud. That stream with that dopey chick (Grossney with a wig and a funky accent) last week was weak and pathetic and in no way helped him. It just helped confirm how crazy and delusional you are and gave us something to laugh about.
You forgot his embarrassing performance at the Supreme Court. There’s a video of one of his arguments at the court (assuming he made more than one) that was painful to watch. No substance or delivery. Stumbling over his own words. Unable to provide a direct, clear answer to the justices. A Sideshow worthy of a Sidecar. 🤦♂️
DeleteI had an office in DCC for so many years, probably about a decade. But it was a very "sick" building. Mold kept forming in the offices, and we would have to clear out while the workers did "mold remediation". I put air quotes around that, because when asked in Spanish what exactly they did, they simply said, "Scrub with detergent, bleach, and water."
ReplyDeleteWoody Clermont
Graham Building isn’t any better Woody.
DeleteI had an office on the third floor of REG for 2 years. I certainly didn't care for REG either, it was awful. But DCC we kept having to play musical floors. One minute they would close down the 19th floor for a few months. Then then would close down the 11th floor, for a while. Just kept either telling people to work from home or move to another floor until that floor was made safe again. The other issue was the columns in the basement. Water had eaten them away to the point where if a hurricane came, the building would need to be evacuated - per an engineer's report from 2015. But after Surfside in 2021 (6 years later), the County fixed the pillar problem quickly. https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article252700133.html
DeleteI know everyone wants a new criminal building, but the system treats the need for a new criminal building worse than a red-headed ginger stepchild.
Woody