How about we just cut out these buildings, then see what we’ve got left?
How about we just cut out these buildings, then see what we’ve got left?
Nothing stands between you and your demos. Oh, except maybe a little link to click:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Some terrific buildings to knock down this time — won’t you join the fun?
Something new in today’s report: All but one of the structures listed below (the first) is identified as a “Mayor’s Demo.” What does that mean? Probably that they’re intended to be part of Mayor Parker’s previously announced grand Demolition Day extravaganza, scheduled for May 22nd.
You know we just can’t knock the buildings down fast enough — or hard enough. Except maybe for these doozies:
Give us something we can sink our teeth into — and tear up. Like these buildings:
Ahh, Tuesday — demolition’s day of rest. But maybe you could hack these places up for us while you’re at it?
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Sure feels good to get back in the swing of things, doesn’t it? Here’s some of what we’ll be taking a few swings at:
Two early withdrawals this time. That’s barely enough to keep in practice. Got any interest in these?:
In this edition: The city zaps one of its own. Not a whole lot else.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
A brand new week! What shall we chop up next?
The good thing about not having so many demos to do in one day is that you can take the extra time to concentrate on doing a high-quality job. Like here: