| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Jeff Clemmons | Emory/Crawford Long, please save this gem! |
| 2 | Jim Guntharp Jr | |
| 3 | al floda | there must be ways to save or integrate the building into new uses. |
| 4 | Melanie Eisenhart | |
| 5 | Jim Crossley | |
| 6 | Anonymous | |
| 7 | Lois Schairer | |
| 8 | Whitney LaPointe | |
| 9 | Allison Werner | |
| 10 | Joan Schairer | |
| 11 | Matt Gismondi | |
| 12 | Billy Ellis | |
| 13 | Erica Massaro-Hales | Please save this building! |
| 14 | Myles Greene Smith | This building appears worth saving to me. Does the hospital have reasons that it must be demolished rather than put to economic use? Atlanta needs a system to evaluate older structures to determine their worth as historic before owners get demolition permits . |
| 15 | Jyotsna Vanapalli | |
| 16 | ellen Nemhauser | Local universities such as Emory and Georgia Tech should be in the forefront of saving Atlanta's architecture legacy. |
| 17 | Linda C. Bohne | |
| 18 | Vandy Beth Glenn | |
| 19 | Hillery Rink | Please help conserve Atlanta's history! |
| 20 | Richard Sprayberry | Its time we wreck the wrecking ball. What a shame that history of Atlanta is fast becoming a faded memory. I'm a native Atlantan, born and rasied. Why can't the older be incorperated with the new. |
| 21 | Jeffrey Jensen | |
| 22 | Ranney Wiesemann | |
| 23 | Dan Knapp | |
| 24 | Capri A. Coffer | Save the building! |
| 25 | Robert L. Caine | Emory-Crawford Long should preserve this significant part of our architectural heritage. |
| 26 | Suzanne Sharpe | Please do not tear this building down. |
| 27 | adam bertolett | considering all the empty lots intown, surely Emory can come up with a better plan. |
| 28 | Janice Shelton | |
| 29 | Dorothy A. Smith | |
| 30 | Craig Bromley | |
| 31 | Terry Hynes | |
| 32 | doris betz | Having just gone through a similar process with the Crum-Forster building, I can't believe that Atlanta wants to destroy yet another architectural gem. Don't you get it??? People come here to see the beauty of Atlanta, not the new highrises, etc. Historic architecture goes far toward making our city interesting and desirable. |
| 33 | Drew Payne | Again, stupidiity....this time by Emory/Crawford Long. I guess there's not much left here in our city to destroy....GA Tech a few months ago and now this. |
| 34 | Aaron Harris-Rogers | |
| 35 | Anonymous | |
| 36 | Douglas S. Rice, PhD | |
| 37 | Cindy Schairer-Kessler | |
| 38 | Anonymous | anonymous - please |
| 39 | Lisa Fey | |
| 40 | Katharine G. Farnham | Much of midtown is already vacant real estate being utilized for parking lots. Let's build on those pieces of land first before destroying midtown's few remaining historic structures. Emory's renovation of the Orr Building is fabulous! |
| 41 | Caleb Racicot | This building is a diamond in the rough - I walk by it almost daily. It's too precious to lose. |
| 42 | John and Cathy Mullins | We are opposed to the demolition of this historic building. Please re-consider. |
| 43 | Anonymous | |
| 44 | Scott Stussi | |
| 45 | Anonymous | |
| 46 | Chris Johnson | |
| 47 | Cary Aiken | |
| 48 | Wael Sinno | |
| 49 | Jeremy Rich | |
| 50 | Michael Canfield | We have made mistakes by mowing down our past before. Now, we have the opportunity to keep some of our past. Don't tear it down. |