A school assignment turns into a highly visible community campaign for improvements to an empty office building in Kalamunda's town centre, labelled the "pigeon hotel" by locals.
The owner doesn't care about the building, its just a glorified mobile phone tower for them now. You can see it in one of the pictures.
But some people do have a bit of a negative reaction to it — they say that we should spend our time doing something more worthy, because they don't think that anything's going to happen from us doing this
This is my take pretty much. For the community it's an eyesore, but for the owners it's about money. No one is going to spend a heap of money, or sell for less than market value, just because there's a petition.
If everyone signing the petition chipped in $1,000 that would solve the problem.
The council is the petition's intended audience, not the building owner. The council has invested money to improve the area before so there's a chance the increased public pressure makes a real difference behind the dais. They could end up helping the owner demolish the building or offload it to someone who wants to fix it up, without losing private money, for the purpose of benefiting the public.
I have no idea of the actual values but I would be very surprised if the actual building (not including land value) in it's current dilapidated state is worth less than $1m. Would you sacrifice $1m just because the public didn't like the look of your building?
Offloading it to someone else who wants to fix it up is easier said than done. Selling a property like that isn't like selling a house where there's thousands of potential buyers. You need to find someone who wants to buy it. Selling it because of public pressure again means selling it for much less than it's real market value.
Sooner or later some government department will be interested in leasing it. They and the owner will bear the various costs of bringing the building to a useable state.