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{{a| | {{a|stats|{{image|Liverpool modern|jpg|Survivorship bias yet to happen; [[Lindy effect]] in progress.}}}}The structure on the right is 150 years old; it will likely last another 150. The structure on the left is 45 years old, and even though it achieved Grade II listed status<ref>In 2017, 14 buildings including the old HSBC Dale Street branch were listed following an English Heritage project to research and assess commercial buildings in Liverpool between 1964 and 1984.</ref> it is hard to see it standing as it is much more than another 45.<ref>This is the [[Lindy effect]].</ref> | ||
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The structure on the right is 150 years old; it will likely last another 150. The structure on the left is 45 years old, and even though it achieved Grade II listed status[1] it is hard to see it standing as it is much more than another 45.[2]
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References
- ↑ In 2017, 14 buildings including the old HSBC Dale Street branch were listed following an English Heritage project to research and assess commercial buildings in Liverpool between 1964 and 1984.
- ↑ This is the Lindy effect.