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By RICHARD PAYERCHIN rpayerchin@MorningJournal.com @MJ_JournalRick
SPECIAL TO THE MORNING JOURNAL This diagram shows which area of the St. Joseph Community Center could be demolished by the city, which has a Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund grant to tear down part of the building.
LORAIN Demolition could start this summer on a portion of the St. Joseph Community Center.
Meanwhile, city officials are changing plans about which parts of the building will be knocked down. The latest plan could raze the building between Broadway and Livingston Avenue.
The news came Thursday at a tenants meeting at the St. Joe Center, 205 W. 20th St.
The project remains viable and important to the heart of Lorain, said Doug Rangel, executive director of the Lorain Development Corp., and Todd Roby, a board member and chief executive of Alpha Care Adult Day Center, which is a tenant.
Its been a challenge, but its showing light at the end of the tunnel, Roby said. Keeping the center open ensures jobs at Alpha Care, Little Lighthouse daycare center, Lorain County Community College, the Veterans Affairs Clinic and the Lorain County Clerk of Courts Title Office, he said.
The center remains owned and operated by the South Shore Community Development Corp.
However, Lorains Community Development Department is stepping in to help manage operations because the center no longer has an official facility manager, Rangel said.
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St. Joe Center demolition plans change
Iain McGregor
INSPECTION: Workers in protective clothing examine BNZ House, where demolition has been halted.
Demolition specialists, wearing protective clothingbecause ofthe asbestos risk, inspected the roof ofBNZ House in Cathedral Square today.
The demolition of BNZ House was stopped last July 20 when asbestos was found on steel beams encased in concrete.
Specialists are stripping asbestos from the steel beams, but the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority(Cera) has no date for when demolition will be complete.
A spokeswoman said thework was part of theprocess that would lead to the building coming down.
Last year, contaminated demolition rubble from the building was stockpiled on a Hereford St site until asbestos was found.
The stockpile site was covered in tarpaulins and dampened down after the July discovery.
The BNZ House demolition also contaminated Hereford St, where loose fibres of the harmful material were found.
Traces of white and brown asbestos were found at five points in Hereford St and nine points on the stockpile site,a report commissioned by Cera found.
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BNZ demolition resumes
Liberty University began demolition Thursday on one of its oldest residence halls, bidding farewell to an important part of its history, but elevating the quality of campus life for students by kicking off a massive housing project that calls for an eight-story high-rise residence tower.
Lynchburg, Va. (PRWEB) January 24, 2013
The one-story, 24-room Dorm 4 building opened in spring 1978 and has housed male students ever since. Mark Hine, senior vice president of Student Affairs and a Liberty alumnus, was among the first to live in the building, serving as a resident assistant his senior year. On Thursday, he toured his old residence before demolition began.
The building was brand new. The furniture was brand new. They were exciting times for Liberty as we watched the halls go up, Hine recalled. Its kind of neat to stand here (in his old room) and come back to my roots.
Only meant to be temporary buildings when they were constructed in the 1970s, the 16 Circle residence halls have long outlived their purpose and will all eventually be torn down as Liberty continues its quarter-of-a-billion dollar campus transformation.
Demolition of Dorms 1-3 will follow in the coming weeks. Liberty students who lived in those halls have relocated to the Quality Inn, now owned by Liberty and adjacent to the schools Residential Annex on Odd Fellows Road, a short distance from campus. These students will have the first choice of rooms in the new building, Hine said.
Hine, who oversees the Office of Student Housing, has heard nothing but excitement for the new project.
Everybody Ive talked to that has actually seen the artists rendition of the new residence hall have absolutely been blown away. That building is going to take Liberty University into the future, he said. Even though its kind of sad to see these old butler buildings come down, the excitement for what is going to replace them is absolutely amazing.
When the project was first announced in October 2012, Chancellor and President Jerry Falwell, Jr. said it would help Liberty continue to attract the best Christian college students in the nation.
God has given Liberty the resources to make this university a better Christian university and we feel we have a responsibility to do it while construction costs are still low due to the poor economy and to do it without delay, he said.
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Iain McGregor
INSPECTION: Workers in protective clothing examine BNZ House, where demolition has been halted.
Demolition specialists, wearing protective clothingbecause ofthe asbestos risk, inspected the roof ofBNZ House in Cathedral Square today.
The demolition of BNZ House was stopped last July 20 when asbestos was found on steel beams encased in concrete.
Specialists are stripping asbestos from the steel beams, but the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority(Cera) has no date for when demolition will be complete.
A spokeswoman said thework was part of theprocess that would lead to the building coming down.
Last year, contaminated demolition rubble from the building was stockpiled on a Hereford St site until asbestos was found.
The stockpile site was covered in tarpaulins and dampened down after the July discovery.
The BNZ House demolition also contaminated Hereford St, where loose fibres of the harmful material were found.
Traces of white and brown asbestos were found at five points in Hereford St and nine points on the stockpile site,a report commissioned by Cera found.
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