It is an eyesore because they shut it down in a foolish attempt to force the renters to go to the overpriced ABC. They have mostly bailed and I went to the gun show over in Robstown the other day---packed.
When they shut it down, they did not set aside any money to maintain it (sort of like they do the roads) and it has fell into a state of semi ruin.
Problem: it was built to last five hundred years and a hundred hurricanes, so tearing it down is very expensive, a lot more expensive than they have let on.
Lester Bedford told them he would book nationally televised boxing shows if they gave him the same rent as before (he doesn't want the ABC because you can't fill it for the tv screen like you can the coliseum) and the arts and crafts shows can't afford the ABC and the gun shows can't, etc.
The point: there is a ready supply of customers for the building who will not use the ABC. The developers, bankers, etc, who own the town government want to use it for something more showy.
They are happy about at least one thing: the new development will require rerouting Shoreline to the rear of the coliseum development, so the nice drive down along the bay will be disrupted. Add that to the fact that they are going to shut down the Shoreline drive to the north of I-37 and you have the nicest urban drive in Texas destroyed.
And then there are the new ethics rules they made for themselves so they can play within the rules and still loot the place for their own advantage.