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Time-lapse video of a house demolition by All American Demolition Corp. at 211 E. 34th St. in Lorain
Time-lapse video of a house demolition by All American Demolition Corp. at 211 E. 34th St. in Lorain on December 1, 2014. The City of Lorain is in the process of demolishing a host of blighted...
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Demolition will begin by the middle of next year for Community Mercy Health Partners former main hospital building on its Fountain Boulevard campus.
Its hard to say when that demolition will begin, said Dave Lamb, a spokesman for CMHP. But it will most likely begin later in the first half of next year when the weather begins to clear, he added.
Plans are also in the works to demolish the former mental health services building that is on that campus. Demolition for that facility will also likely begin next year, Lamb said.
The mental health building and the hospital building are both coming down in the same general time frame, Lamb said. Were treating it as one demolition project. We dont have the exact order at this time.
Mental Health Services for Clark and Madison Counties has since relocated to a newer office space at 474 N. Yellow Springs St., across from the Springfield Regional Medical Center downtown.
Despite the demolition of the former main hospital and the mental health services buildings next year, CMHP does not currently have further plans to redevelop or sell the Fountain Avenue campus, Lamb said.
Were spending money on renovations, so were planning on staying there for a while, Lamb said.
The Springfield Regional Imaging Center, at 1343 N. Fountain Blvd., is also on the Fountain campus. The imaging center is still in use and fully functioning, Lamb said, and will remain at that location.
The campus also includes the Mercycrest Medical Arts Building, 30 W. McCreight Ave., which provides space for physician offices, as well as the Springfield Regional Sleep Center and Community Mercy Med Assist.
CMHP is also spending about $1.6 million to renovate vacant office space in the former Mercy St. Johns Center, 100 W. McCreight Ave. That facility, which also provides space for Excel Pediatric Rehab, will be also soon be used as office space for employees currently located at 1 S. Limestone St. in downtown Springfield. Those employees will serve a variety of functions, ranging from finance, accounts payable and marketing, among others.
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Demolition work will soon start on the Lakenham thatched cricket pavillion. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
David Bale Tuesday, December 2, 2014 9:49 AM
Demolition work is set to start within days at one of Norwichs former sporting landmarks.
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Seventy-five homes will be built on the old Lakenham Sports and Social Club site, off Carshalton Road, which was once the home of Norfolk cricket.
The redevelopment will also feature allotments, a playground and a five-a-side pitch.
Workers from Mitchell Demolition and developers, Hopkins Homes, which bought the site from Serruys Property Company, moved on site yesterday, and a spokesman said demolition work would start later this month.
The Lakenham Cricket Ground Residents Association had campaigned to save the cricket pavilion and had been supported by cricket commentator Henry Blofeld, who said it would be appalling if the plans went ahead.
Julie Moore, from the residents association, said that, while they had given up trying to save the pavilion from demolition, because of its poor state of repair, they were still campaigning to save the Victorian wall on the site.
She said: Obviously, the residents want something to happen on the site, but our concern is that 75 homes is too many. We are also concerned about the traffic on the narrow Victorian roads.
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Demolition work to start at former Lakenham Cricket Ground in Norwich