Wilshire Village Still Not Demolished
As of about 4 pm, Saturday afternoon.

The window frames have mostly been removed, but the buildings still stand...

They make a good temporary canvas for the local taggers...

I just hope the developer, who thus far has been shown to have no particular vision (or much human decency) will preserve the oaks and magnolia trees that dot this property.
The demolition permit was issued June 23, according to SwampLot. We're just waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Update: A couple more of my photos of Wilshire Village have been put up at Swamplot.
Update 2: As of 5 pm, June 30, it didn't appear that demolition had begun.

The window frames have mostly been removed, but the buildings still stand...

They make a good temporary canvas for the local taggers...

I just hope the developer, who thus far has been shown to have no particular vision (or much human decency) will preserve the oaks and magnolia trees that dot this property.
The demolition permit was issued June 23, according to SwampLot. We're just waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Update: A couple more of my photos of Wilshire Village have been put up at Swamplot.
Update 2: As of 5 pm, June 30, it didn't appear that demolition had begun.
Labels: 77098, Buildings worth preserving, Houston Streets
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