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  2. List of demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio

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    Beginning in the mid-20th century, the city expanded substantially, and the rise of automobiles in popularity created a suburbanized city. Urban renewal became popular, and residents believed that old-looking buildings were causing a loss of business downtown, and so many buildings were demolished and replaced with parking lots.

  3. Jackhammer - Wikipedia

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    A pneumatic jackhammer Video: A construction worker uses a jackhammer in Japan. A jackhammer (pneumatic drill or demolition hammer in British English) is a pneumatic or electro-mechanical tool that combines a hammer directly with a chisel. It was invented by William McReavy, who then sold the patent to Charles Brady King. [1]

  4. S.G. Loewendick & Sons - Wikipedia

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    A post-war construction boom in Columbus led to the development of highways and urban renewal, which created a need for demolition contracts. [1] In the 1950s, Tedo dropped construction and began to focus solely on the demolition company, [2] and with his three sons, began to operate in a radius of 500 miles (800 km) around Columbus.

  5. More Ohio taxpayer money going toward brownfields, demolition

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    (The Center Square) – Ohio continues to pour taxpayer dollars into demolishing buildings and cleaning up brownfields across the state. More than $55 million will go to communities throughout ...

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  7. Hoffman Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed in 1922. Around 2012, Cincinnati Public Schools planned to tear it down, but instead sold it at auction to a single individual, who donated it to the Christ Temple Baptist Church. In 2023, the church hoped to sell the building to a real estate developer who wanted to demolish the building and construct apartments on the site.

  8. Schools in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In use by Columbus City Schools. David Riebel design. 1894 Milo Elementary School: More images: 617 E. 3rd Avenue In use Home to Milo Arts since 1988. John M. Freese design. 1894 Southwood Elementary School: More images: 1500 S. Fourth Street In use In use by Columbus City Schools. David Riebel design. 1895 Highland Avenue Elementary School ...

  9. Bellows School - Wikipedia

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    The Bellows School, also known as the Bellows Avenue Elementary School, is a historic school building in the Franklinton neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The building was constructed for the Columbus Public School District in 1905, designed by local architect David Riebel and built by George Bellows Sr. The elementary school operated until 1977 ...