A Grim Reminder of The Nightmare That Was

Cruising down Industrial (I refuse to ever call the road by any other name), I hadn’t realized that they had left standing a reminder of the nightmare that used to be.
I had assumed that it had been relegated to the Neon Boneyard already.
But scouring the property, I have to say that even to this day, the New Frontier has never looked better.
I don’t know if this lot will ever see anything again in the near future.
The Israeli group that plans to build “The Plaza” complex on this very parcel of land is going to wait out the economic downturn to commence construction.
When will the said economic downturn end?
Maybe tomorrow, maybe never.
Maybe they will sell the land, and “The Plaza” will never see the light of day. If they were taking odds, I would take the money line that the “The Plaza”, as initially designed, will not get built.
I imagine the line would be set at just about even.
But, who knows …
What’s important is that the New Frontier is gone.
I did find the juxtaposition of old (dead?) and new mildly interesting, so I took a couple of shots over what used to be the New Frontier.













