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After hearing that this mall would be closing and demolished at the end of this month, I knew I needed to go check in out before it was too late.
I've always known this mall existed, but I never actually been in this mall until this visit, which unfortunately is now both my first and last visit.
The interior portion of the mall is set to be redeveloped into housing, while some exterior stores, such as HomeGoods, Sprouts, Buffalo Wild Wings, Red Robin, and Walmart will remain intact. All the interior stores, such as Bath and Body Works, Ulta Beauty, and Ross were in the process, or already closed.
The mall also formerly had a Sears and JCPenney as anchors which have both since closed, and a Cost Plus World Market which also closed. The former World Market seems to have held some sort of local furniture retailer for a brief period of time, but I believe the former World Market building is also set to face the wrecking ball.
The former Sears is owned by Transformco, so that building will remain in place for the time being despite being vacant. I have no idea what Sears/Transformco has in store for the space in regards to redevelopment.
A vacant gas station pending demolition, to be replaced by a new multi-unit apartment building.
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I started to type plywood wall and it came out "playwood wall."
I guess graffiti can be seen as property damage. I'm not a fan of damage, but this is just a blank temporary wall. I do think society tends to worry too much about protecting material wealth.
Lake Phoenix is an artificial lake on the former Phoenix-Ost steel mill site in Dortmund's Hörde district. It was and is being discussed as a beacon project which is intended to serve as an example of how to initiate a structural change in the city of Dortmund.
Together with the surrounding area, Lake Phoenix forms a residential and recreational area with restaurants and commercial buildings.
Source: wikipedia.de
Removal of old terracing at Crusaders Seaview stadium in Belfast in preparation for new railway end stand. April 2011
Worcester is going through a renaissance along its waterways now with apartments and townhouses being built by the canal and river.
This is just one example at Diglis.
The proposed redevelopment of the riverside at Rowhedge on the River Colne near Colchester moves a step closer with the demolition of derelict warehousing. New houses in Wivenhoe stand on the opposite bank, giving a flavour of what is to come.
Miles Development was awarded the Tampa Bay Business Journal’s Best Residential Real Estate Deal for this $30-million urban condominium and retail development. The mixed-use project located near Tropicana Field includes 114 residences, a heavily landscaped courtyard/pool area, and an on-site fitness center.
After hearing that this mall would be closing and demolished at the end of this month, I knew I needed to go check in out before it was too late.
I've always known this mall existed, but I never actually been in this mall until this visit, which unfortunately is now both my first and last visit.
The interior portion of the mall is set to be redeveloped into housing, while some exterior stores, such as HomeGoods, Sprouts, Buffalo Wild Wings, Red Robin, and Walmart will remain intact. All the interior stores, such as Bath and Body Works, Ulta Beauty, and Ross were in the process, or already closed.
The mall also formerly had a Sears and JCPenney as anchors which have both since closed, and a Cost Plus World Market which also closed. The former World Market seems to have held some sort of local furniture retailer for a brief period of time, but I believe the former World Market building is also set to face the wrecking ball.
The former Sears is owned by Transformco, so that building will remain in place for the time being despite being vacant. I have no idea what Sears/Transformco has in store for the space in regards to redevelopment.
The very dilapidated Old Hanger has now been dismantled and moved..
and a new Hangar is under construction ready for the Flight exhibits, including I believe the famous WW II Vickers Armstrong Wellington Bomber
recovered from Loch Ness ..
the only Wellington Bomber to fly on Operations and see action in WW II .. still surviving .. (although it isn't airworthy )
Other aircraft to go into the new Hangar will be the Brooklands Hawker Hurricane, Hawker Demon biplane .. and much more ..