Temporary building trouble on Hazard, a high-stakes takedown on Genoa Red Bluff, and a sprinkling of demo debris around town: It’s all in today’s address list, below.
Temporary building trouble on Hazard, a high-stakes takedown on Genoa Red Bluff, and a sprinkling of demo debris around town: It’s all in today’s address list, below.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
In today’s edition: revenge of the stuffed animal heads; plus a San Felipe St. massacre. Coordinates and tantalizing details can be found in our demo address list, below.
Some tired buildings go down in today’s report. Coordinates and vague descriptions are yours, after the jump.
A late permit for a gas station on Kirby, plus some hard knocks on Knox. Demos galore in today’s list, below.
In today’s demo news: a church scrubs three structures; plus a little bit of house clearing. Addresses are listed below.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Landfills soon to be fed with four houses and a bank. Our maps to the growing fields are below the jump.
Which Houston building will be the last one standing? Today, Clinton gets thinned out, a Wald site goes bald, and a Humble home folds. Details below.
A storage shed crumbles, some apartments in Kashmere Gardens get wrecked, and a home in Parkhurst Estates is removed from the valuable land it sits on. More of the day’s demo fun is hiding in our address list, below.
Nenana. Havel. These are just a few of the sounds you will hear if you venture close enough to today’s demo sites. Your links to maps to the streets where the action is . . . lie below the fold.
Demos in Central City, Oak Forest, Midtown, and more. Make way for . . . building removal! Locations and locations and locations, after the jump.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
It’s one of those days that fills a Houstonian with pride, knowing what this city can accomplish: 11 homes and 6 businesses get their falling papers in today’s report! Addresses and dust aplenty, after the jump:
Score two houses each for the Heights and Settegast! See where the demos are . . . after the jump!
Seven houses and a store fade into history, starting today! Map it all with our handy address list, hiding below the jump.
ExxonMobil marks an X on 17 buildings; no more auto sales for Fabela; another clearance on Washington. Addresses are listed after the jump!