A Swamplot reader in motion along 290 sends photos of the late-stage demolition in progress on Exxon’s former Brookhollow campus, now down to its last office building at 4550 Dacoma St. Tear-down began on the structure last July after a partnership connected to Fidelis Realty Partners and Williamsburg Enterprises bought the 24-acre property just outside the Loop the year prior with plans to build a retail center on the site. The ruined 254,566-sq.-ft. structure is one of 3 office buildings that once stood on the campus.
A few more photos of the crumbling facility:
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- Previously on Swamplot: The Continuing Untold Story of What Happened When ExxonMobil Moved North
Photos: Swamplot inbox
This is the slowest demo project I have ever seen.
Not as slow as the building on the 800 block of Dallas. I swear they’ve been tearing that thing down for almost a year and a half…..
Drew, the 800 block of Dallas was torn down floor by floor so they could preserve the parking garage. They are now cementing the rough edges on the rooftop. I get a great view and had to listen to the jack hammers for 2 years. So nice and quite now except for the occasional car horn and emergency vehicle siren.
http://swamplot.com/americana-building-to-be-cut-down-to-parking-garage-size/2017-02-21/
More retail…Like the long mostly abandoned NW mall just across the way. The process is so slow i thought it was a one person operation.