Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Extinguishing more of the Oakbrook Apartments and other reckless buildings standing in the way.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Extinguishing more of the Oakbrook Apartments and other reckless buildings standing in the way.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Charming, vintage, livable, and totally smashable.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
A kind request to quickly turn these into rubble.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Just close your eyes and let these go.
They’re off the hook for now, at least permit-wise – we’ll return as soon as technical difficulties with the city’s permit reporting system are resolved.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Some are just too far out there to bring back.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Now things are looking up, from the ground up.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
We just can’t ignore such great opportunities.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
You get what you give, so you might as well give it all.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
It appeared from somewhere, then evaporated, leaving only memory.
The forest of columns behind the newly planted trees above are most of what’s left of the original central plaza structure in Second Ward’s Guadalupe Plaza Park, which the Greater East End Management District says will reopen on July 30th as several years of de- and re-construction work are wrapped up. The 1980s park now caps the western end of the previously redone Navigation Blvd. esplanade, and a landscaped sidewalk now connects the park to Buffalo Bayou at the crossing of Jensen Rd. (right across from the 136-acre KBR campus recently purchased by mixed-use developer Midway).
Here’s the view looking south along the walkway toward the main square from alongside cultural center Talento Bilingue, which the management district says won’t be knocked down until funding is in place to rebuild it:Â
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
It’s going to take some effort, but we’ll get these knocked down.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Once you get used to it, they go down much easier.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
All done up then all torn down.