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KNOXVILLE (WATE) - Work on Knoxville's Fort Dickerson Park is set to continue this week with the demolition of a building near the park's entrance.

Abatement of the G & R Automotive Building was set to begin as soon as Monday. Once that is complete and a demolition permit is approved, demolition will begin.

The city took ownership of the property from the Aslan Foundation on July 31. City officials say the demolition will allow more landscaping at the new Fort Dickerson Park entrance.

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