Knock off this one. Then you can knock off early.
Knock off this one. Then you can knock off early.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Let’s start out the week with these homemade appetizers:
Okay, all you dead-soon houses. Line up and say “cheese!”
Not much on the to-undo list today. Except these goners:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
In which we bid adieu to remnants of 2 titans of local industry:
Is the corner of West Alabama and Dunlavy the busiest intersection in Inner Loop real estate right now? Two months after the opening of the new H-E-B Montrose Market on the former site of the Wilshire Village Apartments on the southwest corner of that intersection, and just a week after developer Marvy Finger’s official announcement of his plans to replace the Fiesta Food Mart on the southeast corner with a 6-to-8-story “Mediterranean” apartment building, there is a report that the 2 apartment complexes on the northeast corner may be next to fall. It may be a bit more than a rumor: While taking these photos yesterday, Swamplot’s Candace Garcia came across workers who appeared to be surveying the site. For what?
No permits were sold on MLK Day. Check back here tomorrow for the latest dust cloud locations.
The biggest names in Houston demolition — for today, at least: