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Far Cry 4: Full Play: Demolition Man and Town Savior: Part 21
In this video Shelby blows up a ceremonial tower and then saves the town from being completely blown up.
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United thrash Dundee in derby demolition at Tannadice
Gary Mackay-Steven scored twice as Dundee United thrashed city-rivals Dundee 6-2 in a demolition derby at Tannadice in the SPFL Scottish Premiership. Stuart Armstrong scored after just 32 seconds.
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WWE Curtis Axel And Demolition Theme Mashup (Reborn Demolition)
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Tourney hard point demolition of our opponents
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Demolition is progressing on the Hammond Brown Jennings building in downtown Spartanburg.
The former Hammond Brown Jennings furniture store building on North Church Street is coming down methodically as crews remain careful not to damage other nearby structures.
Unlike many demolition projects, the building is situated close to other downtown structures, so it's important to take cautious measures to bring the building down, said city Communications Manager Will Rothschild.
The utilities have been disconnected. Asbestos has been removed, and the city received a S.C. Department of Transportation permit to close the abutting sidewalk for several weeks until demolition is complete. A StayMobile site located close to the building has been demolished and work is being done on the building's interior, Rothschild said.
Scaffolding on the building will go up soon, and portions of the roof will be removed first.
In late July, the city's Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals ordered Arthur State Bank, the building's owner, to demolish the building or bring the property into compliance with code standards.
At that time, building official Buddy Bush told the board the roof's northeast corner was caving in, allowing water to get inside. Bush showed photographs of material falling from the building's exterior and a large crack on the side of the building.
The bank had appealed the city's action, but the board ruled in Bush's favor.
Rothschild said the demolition is "unique" because the building is not coming down immediately, and said the work could take several weeks.
"It's coming down piece-by-piece to protect the building next to it, so it's not a typical demolition project," Rothschild said.
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Demolition of longtime downtown furniture store moving ahead
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MERIDEN The demolition of the former Home Club, and the former Church and Morse and Meriden Auction House buildings just this year has some city residents and officials concerned about maintaining the character of the city, while others say the demolition is often necessary, and part of moving the Silver City forward.
Faced with the potential demolition of another building, on East Main Street, Mayor Manny Santos said, We dont need another hole in the citys downtown. There has to be something else the city can do.
Its a sentiment echoed by many in the wake of a year marked by redevelopment and razing downtown.
In April, city officials considered tearing down the aging clock tower atop City Hall, though ultimately decided to repair it. In August, while the Meriden Housing Authority presented plans to restore the former Professional Building on West Main Street, it also presented plans to tear down a century-old house next to it. In September, the Church and Morse and blighted Meriden Auction House properties on Colony Street were demolished as part of a larger downtown flood control plan, and just last month, the former Home Club, a privately-owned building on Colony Street, was razed.
All the buildings are listed in a state-run Historic Resource Inventory completed in November 2013 as eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
More than a thousand current and former city residents have joined a social media page dedicated to Meridens heritage to bemoan the demolition, many questioning what the work is doing to the character of downtown.
Brian Cofrancesco, who heads the education department at Connecticuts Old State House in Hartford, said that the architecture of many of the buildings downtown is what got him interested in his profession.
These buildings hold a lot of importance to me; its upsetting to see whats going on downtown, he said.
Cofrancesco, who sits on the Meriden Historical Society Board of Directors added, Buildings are really one of the few tangible connections we have to the past. Meriden has such a rich history, and theres an emotional, aesthetic value to having a historic downtown. Blending them with more modern buildings: I think thats what shows great progress, not just tearing down layers of the city.
Oh, it definitely affects the character of the city, City Planner Dominick Caruso said of the work. The 2004 demolition of the former Jay Bees Luncheonette on East Main Street nearly brought a tear to my eye ... That building had been neglected though. The roof was caved in from a snow storm, and the snow just kept building up, there was no way to keep that building standing safely.
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ihop Demolition Time Lapse | Expanding the Future of Braman Motorcars
Braman Motorcars is growing for the future, not just with the new Audi dealership a few blocks down on Okeechobee and the expansion of our BMW store in Jupiter, but also with clearing space...
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Tower Demolition Physics Simulation Blender
Download the .blend file here: http://maximsachs.com/tower-demolition-bullet-physics-simulation/ Simple Blender Bullet Physics Simulation 10309 Objects. The Landscape Generator was used for...
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