When countless Seattleites took to the Alaskan Way Viaduct in its final hours on Jan. 11, 2019, some came with hammers and crowbars, hoping to pry off a piece of the elevated highway that would soon ...
Work is now well underway on the demolition of one of Bristol’s worst eyesores. The former Royal Mail sorting office has presented a dystopian vision of Bristol to passengers arriving at the city’s ...
Forty hours of bridge demolition work were reduced to eight minutes in a time-lapse video that shows crews tearing down the Sixth Street bridge east of downtown Los Angeles. Mobile App Users: Click ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins haven't played in the Civic Arena (or, if you remember it from its corporate machine days, the Mellon Arena) for two years now. The building itself has been gone for a few ...
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We have a new view of how the demolition of the Alaskan Way Viaduct is coming along. The Washington State Department of Transportation released a time-lapse video of the demolition of a single span of ...
Time-lapse video shows Alaskan Way Viaduct demolition between Marion and Columbia streets in Seattle
If you have been anywhere near the Seattle waterfront in recent weeks, you know there is work being done -- and now you can watch it happen in about a minute. As another span of the Alaskan Way ...
Some of the glass from windows at the old Macy's men's store has been removed. The building is next up for demolition. Bystanders have been riveted by the progression of the demolition of the eastern ...
These time-lapse videos from UDOT let viewers see the controlled destruction unfold in a matter of seconds. The first video shows the work unfolding from below the level of the bridge and the second ...
Stirring Final Stage Of Brewster-Douglass Buildings Demolition Documented By Time-lapse, Drone Video
(CBS Detroit) - Video cameras captured the final days of the Brewster-Douglass buildings over the past months. The demolition was paid for through $6.5 million in federal funds. In March of 2014 the ...
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