More to bash at the Princeton Club Apartments, plus the hollowing-out of an ExxonMobil parking lot, and a whole big bunch of houses.
More to bash at the Princeton Club Apartments, plus the hollowing-out of an ExxonMobil parking lot, and a whole big bunch of houses.
A bit more creaking at Westcreek, a trio of classic Keystone falls on Leverkuhn, and more destructive delights:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
Bending and breaking on Aldine, shutting the barn door, and more creative destruction around town.
A trio of Gillespie St. rowhouses, and other urban subtractions, all addressed below:
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
There’s a Fairwind blowing down. And these heave-hos too:
Goodbye to the former Community Artists’ Collective building on Elgin, along with these fellow disappearers:
I’m not an expert in preventing demolition, but I did stay a Holiday Inn Express last night.
After a bit of coffee on the side patio of the Black Hole Coffee House at 4504 Graustark St., a sighting of bright green sewer-disconnect notices on the front doors of 3 ninety-something-year-old houses across the street, and a little online permit research, reader Christopher Newsom has some news to announce: The homes at 1304, 1308, and 1310 Castle Ct. (pictured above and below) are about to be demolished. According to HCAD records, the same owner has owned all 3 properties for more than 25 years.
Swamplot’s Daily Demolition Report lists buildings that received City of Houston demolition permits the previous weekday.
These are the ones we don’t want; just make them go away.