Five cell sites end their transmissions, along with a Heights fishery and a smattering of other structures:
Five cell sites end their transmissions, along with a Heights fishery and a smattering of other structures:
Some fracturing fluid removals, plus the run of these houses:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Plenty of structures are coming down by George:
Jacquelyn was 1717. Sometimes these eyes forget the house they’re peering from, when the house they peer upon — well, you, know . . .
What says Bay Area luxury living better than a front entry at the end of a thin pedestrian bridge over your pool? This arresting multi-towered confection with the “don’t shoot me” stance quivers about a block from Galveston Bay in Seabrook. At ease, dude! We’re just here for the party.
Day-O! Daylight come and we wanna get rid of these homes:
Clearing out some space around the West End Walmart, and plus plenty more action around town:
You always knew that place. It had style, it had grace. It wasn’t a winner. It was on Lady . . .
Just a little trim on Heights Blvd. . . . plus a brief foray into East Houston:
A blow against Houston’s substandard housing collection, plus a few more stragglers.
Oh! on Darling, please believe me. When you told me you didn’t need it anymore — well you know it really fell down and died.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Please, sir, can you take some more?
See what happens when we hit the Ipswich:
Memories of redevelopments past at Woodway and Voss, plus a little clearing action from down in Lancaster Place:
As high as Hickory Ridge, as low as Sun Valley: Today’s offerings to the demo gods.