Water still drips from remaining gaps in portions of the Palace Hotel roof, creating small shallow pools dotting the landmark ...
If you plan on braving all of that to get a bite to eat, at least treat yourself by dining somewhere with a fire pit or fireplace to keep you warm. And if you don’t know where to start, we’ve got you ...
On this day in 1988, the historic Bonelli House, once a hallmark of early Valley history, was reduced to rubble.
EAST GREENWICH, R.I. (WPRI) — The cause of the fire that broke out at a historic funeral home in East Greenwich was determined to be accidental, according to Matthew Touchette, a spokesperson ...
Demolition of derelict Wirral Council buildings and a former community centre plagued by vandalism is expected soon. The knocking down of the unused structures is part of plans to build new homes ...
Clinton Township officials are taking steps to have the remains of a fire-damaged home conveyed to the township to begin demolition proceedings in the coming months. The burned-out structure on ...
Villagers are at war with a parish council preparing to demolish an “iconic” toilet block against the will of the people. Some living in Meopham have gone as far as to label it a “scandal ...
The city's demolition contractors moved into the Plaza Tower on Loyola Avenue on Monday to assess how best to make the derelict skyscraper safe and then to determine how it should be torn down.
The state's favorite grocer appears to be eyeing plans to demolish and expand its only store in Dripping Springs. H-E-B is seeking approval to knock down its current location off of U.S. Highway ...
CHITUNGWIZA – Homeowners and businesses in Chitungwiza with unapproved precast walls have been given a one-month ultimatum to regularise their structures with the municipality, or face demolition.
Demolition of Victoriaville Mall will start this spring, with reconstruction of Victoria Avenue slated for next spring. The project was supposed to begin last year, but was delayed because of ...
These 11 homes and one trailer are among 14 derelict buildings that the city of Belleville plans to demolish, beginning in February, at a cost of $245,000. Many were built in the 1800s.