A revision near Stella Link, plus a healthy serving of a northside apartment complex.
A revision near Stella Link, plus a healthy serving of a northside apartment complex.
More ongoing performances of the greatest demolition show on earth. (Also, a note: Included in yesterday’s late-breaking demo report is this home on Paul Revere, which was featured on Swamplot a year and a half ago.)
Update: Your demos have come in!
City permit data today appears to be delayed. See below for your list of treasured demos — once the information is posted.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
And off we go again for another smashing adventure in building breakage. You’ll want to stop at these spots first:
Just a few crumbs to keep you following along:
Let the comforting sounds of destruction ring and thump through the streets. Or at least around here:
Just exports? No imports? These 7 structures leave their shows about nothing:
Memorial Day comes for these 2 structures:
Down now or soon: These fine specimens of buildinghood.
From Tanglewood homes to mobile homes: Simply the best in house-ish hackery.
Update: Here you go!
Must be something stuck in the grinder or something: There’s been a delay in getting yesterday’s official permit list from the city. It’ll be posted here as soon as it comes in.
Just about back to normal with Houston’s good ol’ everyday destruction work:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
A record-breaking list of permits issued just in time for Demolition Day, featuring a massive collection of single-stories on Airport Blvd., right off Sims Bayou.
Just another 50 or so to throw in for good measure:
More dangerous buildings marked for the great Demolition Day this weekend. Plus a few rejects thrown in for good measure.