It's a graffiti-covered eyesore (as seen from a train) so I for one won't miss it. I agree that the Woodman is better, but both have the feel of a derelict pub hastily reopened.
Indeed, as is so often the way with stories like this, there has been ample time and opportunity for buildings like this to be "saved", moved and/or plenty of other options of varying similarity. None have come to pass.
If there was such an appetite for it, it would have been brick-by-brick shifted to say, the BCLM in Dudley, but even there, no-one wants it.
As has already been said, the Woodman is staying, and that is the nicer building anyway. If every building that stood in the way of development and progress was saved, where on earth would we be now?!?!?