On today’s roster: a pool garden adjustment at a private little gathering spot near Memorial Park that’s home to a 1940 John Staub clubhouse.
On today’s roster: a pool garden adjustment at a private little gathering spot near Memorial Park that’s home to a 1940 John Staub clubhouse.
A little bit of healthcare reform over by the Willowbrook Mall, plus other destructive delights.
A pioneer tin house prototype in Rice Military gets turned into scrap. And an Allwood structure too.
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Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Only a few houses to take off your hands. You’re welcome.
Do you think if these buildings come back its going to be okay by magic? What’s going to change? What’s going to be different?
Culling just a couple pieces of the city today.
Getting some blunt refurbishment: the old Mervyn’s and Steve and Barry’s at West Oaks, plus a couple of smaller single-stories.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
What happens on Saint Andrews stays on Saint Andrews. Unless, of course, some of it gets carted off to the dump.
And the great Katy Freeway-friendly Marq*E remodel begins:
They’ve decided to make the ongoing demolition of Downtown Y official. You should be able to find a relic or two a few blocks away in the new Tellepsen Branch.
Look out for the smaller homes in the nicer neighborhoods. Those are the ones they tend to go for.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Fore! We tee off the week with these shots into the rough: