Just making way for the next regeneration.
And can’t get it back, unless we’re willing to start all over again. And even then.
All that’s left of a 1956 steel-frame industrial building on the campus of ALG Truck & Trailer Repair at 4101 Fulton St. just south of Patton is these old cast-in-place concrete supports. The building, which lines the west side of the North Line light-rail extension in the Near Northside, was torn down over the last 2 weeks. Why are just these portions left standing?
It’s not entirely clear, but it might have something to do with the guy wires that are holding down a radio antenna tower adjacent to a service bay behind the Love’s Truck Stop directly to the west, which is accessed from nearby Patton St. It’s visible at the far left of the above photo — and in this marked-up view from Google, showing how it looked when the building was still intact:
Demolition crews made short work of The Place apartments at 1341 Castle Ct. late last week. A reader reports seeing the 1974 complex largely intact Friday morning, but coming by again that afternoon to see it in this sorry state:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
The former Norris of Houston building gets its last haircut ever, and it’s a buzz.
Video of this week’s jaw-dropping demolition of the combo Taco Bell and Pizza Hut at 1710 Kingwood Dr. is now featured on the Facebook page of the chewed-up Kingwood restaurant, in 15 separate bite-sized episodes.
Above: Digging those teeth in. Next: Gettin’ some of that yummy filling:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
A pretty big case of the munchies: