No more bargains to be had, but we do have a special on crushed building materials:
No more bargains to be had, but we do have a special on crushed building materials:
Just a couple couples today. We’ll hit your street some other time.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday
We’ve tried adding these to our diet. But still, the stomach aches . . .
Dust these dumps quickly; then you can skip out for the long weekend:
It’s so much quieter after the weekend’s demos — you can sense the stillness. Except around these sites:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday — or, in this instance, over the weekend.
Did the mayor come through your neighborhood like a bulldozer this weekend? In just under the deadline for Saturday’s extravaganza: even more demolitions, permitted the same day! Here’s a list of those last-minute demos:
A special Friday evening edition of the (this time Twice) Daily Demolition Report! What’s the occasion? Mayor Parker’s big smash-’em-up extravaganza, scheduled for Saturday. And this hefty list of demo targets (rounding out the others we’ve already reported) just came in this evening:
Here they are: a whole big bunch of homes ready for the “Mayor’s Demo” — or is it the “Mayor’s D-Day Project”? All shown as listed, below:
Five and a half houses are signed up to go down in today’s report. But are they ready?
Read ’em and sweep.
What we got crackin’ today? A few surplus machine-shop and apartment buildings and homes:
More plowing for Blvd Place, plus a new assortment of dilapidated homes for the mayor:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
What do we get to destroy this time? Have a look:
This on Chew, plus some general destruction: