Demolition
Coverage of Demolition in the Nexus archive.
- A last look at MacArthur Center before it closes for good
MacArthur Center in Norfolk, Va., is closing permanently after 27 years of operation. The last day for the retail complex, which opened in 1999 with 1.1 million-square-feet of space, is Saturday, ahead of its redevelopment and demolition.
- Dallas Judge Blocks City Council Vote on Future of City Hall
A Dallas judge has blocked the city council from voting on the future of City Hall, which was designed by I.M. Pei. City leaders are considering abandoning the building, raising the possibility of its demolition.
- Holiday homes illegally built on £1million ancient woodland to be demolished as row emerges over replacing 300 trees chopped down
Holiday homes built illegally on £1 million ancient woodland are set to be demolished. A dispute has emerged over replacing 300 trees that were chopped down.
- Swifts 'displaced' after demolition - campaigners
Campaigners report that nesting swifts may have been displaced following the demolition of part of a building. The partial demolition is suspected to have affected the birds' nesting areas.
- Demolition begins on burned-out Ontario warehouse, work expected to take 2 weeks
Demolition of a burned-out warehouse in Ontario has started, with city officials estimating the process will take approximately two weeks. Crews are working extended daily shifts to complete the task.
- Demolition to begin Monday at Ontario warehouse destroyed in suspected arson fire
Demolition is set to begin Monday at a 1.2 million-square-foot warehouse in Ontario that was destroyed by a suspected arson fire. The facility has continued to smolder for over a month, raising health concerns among neighbors.
- Million-pound home is demolished piece by piece after planning breach: Couple who illegally built three-bed home instead of a horse breeding clinic are forced to tear it down
A million-pound home has been demolished after its owners illegally constructed a three-bedroom residence instead of the approved horse breeding clinic. The couple was forced to tear down the property piece by piece as enforcement action for the planning breach.
- White House calls new ballroom a national security necessity that's 'vital' to the Trump family's safety
The White House has designated a new ballroom as a national security necessity, emphasizing its importance to the Trump family's safety. The structure is part of the largely demolished East Wing area, which was captured in an October image.