Six homes and a store take the fall in today’s report. Map them all with our free address listing!
Six homes and a store take the fall in today’s report. Map them all with our free address listing!
A little off the White Oak corridor, a little off the West End. Track the progress of open space in today’s address list:
There’s some action at the Palm Center, Darling. Read the address list below and you’ll understand.
Three on Yale, one on Marconi. Plus more residential-demo delights! Get all the coordinates in our handy address list, below:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Exxon axes a couple of buildings. Plus: Demo crews get ready for some Chippendale action. See the details — and nothing more — in today’s list.
Ah, the summer demolition doldrums. Can’t we get a little more action going here? Four little ’uns, after the jump.
Shopping options reduced on N. Main. And a house falls on Forest. Take a quick gander at today’s short list, below:
FINALLY, A GAS STATION IN DOWNTOWN GALVESTON “Look for crews next week to bring down the 14,000-square-foot building at 711 25th St. that most recently housed Galveston Medical Supplies. Businessman Mony Shlomo Hamo, known for island souvenir chain Dolphin World, said he plans to build a convenience store and a Phillips 66 gas station at the site.” [Galveston County Daily News]
A short list of demos today. Don’t blink while you try to read it:
A little commotion down by Greens Bayou . . . and a few crunchy final acts for an assortment of Houston-area homes. It’s all in our daily address list, below.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
A building goes missing in the Bellaire Triangle . . . plus a few more mysterious disappearances around town. Track them all with the address list below!
A discount store on S. Rice says everything must go; a Burger King on Little York gets ready to crumble. All the demolition action in our daily address list can hardly contain itself! See it below.
Unfortunately, publication of today’s demolition report will be somewhat delayed — while we figure out which buildings to tear down. Apologies for the inconvenience. In the meantime, if you would like to help out by suggesting a few candidates, please add them below.
Spring Branch Gardens, Memorial Bend, and the old Northline Mall see action in today’s report. Track it all with our handy address list, below:
A house on Purdue defeated; another taken from Court. The day’s half-dozen dustmakers, after the jump.