Cedars said,
"It wouldn't surprise me if this [shrinking organizational needs] has already been factored into the design [at Warwick] as a contingency.
That makes a degree of sense. The GB can see the trend that is underway and can predict needs for the future as well as posters here can.
However I was thinking the Society may use the strategy that has been mentioned on this board, which is to build up property with the idea of selling for a profit in the future. If properties are designed and built in a way that they can be useful to other corporations, which has been suggested here a few times, it would make for a fairly easy sale in the future and the organization could reap multi-millions of dollars in profits. Then build again for very little.
Donations are suffering, a condition that will probably worsen in the future. Watchtower needs a cash cow. The current sale of the Brooklyn buildings will reap steep financial rewards, even if sold below the asking price, which can be invested and used to carry the organization far into the future, but not forever.
Since guidance by holy spirit has now been taken out of the loop at Watchtower, as shown by your excellent thread here, that leaves the powers-that-be free to make decisions based solely on business and profit based criteria. If other properties have been built to be 'flipped' easily in the future, why not the world headquarters too?
If such a thing happened, it would not be soon, but a few decades away, at which time the current move from Brooklyn would be a faint memory in the minds of the majority of Witnesses at that future time.
Just my speculations.