Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
A church loses structure, new rubble on Jefferson, and more . . . in today’s report, which begins below the fold.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
A church loses structure, new rubble on Jefferson, and more . . . in today’s report, which begins below the fold.
Today we’re doing all houses again. Addresses for the day’s scenes of house-munching are revealed below the fold.
Today: Destruction is everybody’s business! There’s dust at the car wash. Willie gets tired. Commercial demos galore!
There’s been a glitch, and we don’t have the day’s demo information yet. Yes, we know how much you want your demolitions. We’re working on it.
Update: Well, we’ve got the demo information now and . . . there’s nothing. No demolitions. Go figure.
Demolitions are back! Everybody’s doing it! Come join the fun — and see a list that shows where it’s all happening — after the jump.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Just two houses in today’s report. Addresses, as always, are below the fold.
A smorgasbord of demo delights rounds out today’s demo menu. Our address list begins below the fold.
Today: demo at the mobile home park, plus neighborhoods make way for new construction. Swamplot’s daily address list is after the jump.
The end comes for a Heights lab, a church, and two homes. Our daily list shows all the addresses — and it’s after the jump.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Barefoot on Post Oak, some Rice Military destruction, and more: Today’s list of lost properties begins below the fold.
A house on Hardway goes down easy. Find that address, plus those of a few more fallen beauties around town, in our daily list . . . below the fold.
Four houses down, but so many more to go. We map Houston’s demolition progress — below the fold.
School’z out 4EVAH!!! Also, some thrash metal and a band of houses around town. It’s all in Houston’s favorite demo-address roundup, after the jump.
In honor of the birthday holiday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the City of Houston refused to approve any building demolitions yesterday.