More Than East Wing Got Demolished This Week
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Downtown Bloomington building demolished for redevelopment
A building in Downtown Bloomington that has stood since the early seventies began being demolished Tuesday morning due to unsafe conditions and a lack of investors, with the goal of creating more parking and encouraging future development in the area.
James, 40, purchased a prime piece of Beverly Hills land for $37 million in 2020 and proceeded to demolish the existing home.
In 1980, Trump destroyed Art Deco sculptures he'd promised to the Met to speed up Trump Tower's construction—now he's demolishing the White House's East Wing for a massive ballroom despite preservationists' objections.
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Demolition to begin to make way for Tonawanda development project
Demolition is set to begin to make way for a major redevelopment project on Fillmore Avenue in Tonawanda, city mayor John White said Tuesday. The future site of “The
Asbestos, lead and mold have festered in the old juvenile hall since its occupants were moved to a new site two decades ago.
Demolition began Tuesday on the Front N Center building in Downtown Bloomington. The property will initially become a parking lot, with hopes for redevelopment later.
The old clubhouse, with its 116 years of golfing heritage and distinctive clock tower, is weeks away from being demolished.