All we are doing is taking out another brick in the wall.
All we are doing is taking out another brick in the wall.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
From Allen’s Landing to Brady’s Landing, here are your latest storybook endings:
See how nice it is when so many folks pitch in? Braeswood throws out a pre-war 2-story, plus we get contributions from neighborhoods as diverse as Norhill and Knollwood Village.
In this edition: Law breakers. Plus: You have fewer places to play on Washington now.
In this edition: The former Vellagio Gentleman’s Club takes it all off, plus a few barnyard disappearances.
And now, a little thrash metal for the morning:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Here’s our new Marshall plan: a cloud of dust, a few piles of debris, and plenty of rubbish to carry away.
Just a little Ashby low-rise destruction — plus more of the usual fallings:
Five structures fall on a Fifth Ward lot. Plus, we go short on a few more area stragglers.
Kashmere Gardens and Tanglewood, sir . . . reporting for duty.
Cannot tell a lie. We’re chopping down these cherry trees:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Yet another midcentury residence proves itself unworthy of Tanglewood, plus 3 other homes, a shed, and a southwestern church.
Another heartwarming shacks-to-riches story from the Houston Heights:
By the time you wake up, all of these structures will be gone:
News of some late-winter weed-whacking: