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Boise warns a downtown structure is “unsafe to occupy.” Here’s where and how authorities acted, according to posted notices and social media. Historic downtown Boise building condemned by ...
Municipalities of Cumberland, Maryland, were given the power to condemn and seize insanitary buildings in 1915. [5]In 2000, a Swedish researcher reports a case study in which after many years of puzzlement and contention, a building that housed government employees was condemned for sick building syndrome; that is, something indeterminate about the building itself made the occupants ill.
The owner of a building at 1015 State St. in downtown Erie, which was posted as uninhabitable and off-limits following a search in June, is appealing the determine that the space was operating as ...
Philadelphia City Hall with the statue of William Penn in the tower's top. The Curse of Billy Penn (1987–2008) was a sports-related curse, urban legend, and popular explanation for the failure of major Philadelphia professional sports teams to win championships following the March 1987 construction of the One Liberty Place skyscraper, which exceeded the height of William Penn's statue atop ...
Last month, all remaining units were deemed unsafe, and the rest of Heron Pond’s residents were ordered to vacate. Notices hang from the entrance of a home in the Heron Pond complex on Wednesday ...
Joseph Douglas Darden (October 20, 1951 – April 3, 1996) was an American architectural designer, artist, writer, and instructor. He is most notable for his collection of visionary architecture published in his book, Condemned Building, in 1993.
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Opened in November 1938, the Tropical Ice Gardens was the first open-air artificial rink in Los Angeles and was designed for sizable crowds to enjoy ice hockey, ice dancing and figure skating shows. Designed to be operated year-round, the building struck a distinct figure in the area; it was designed to be a replica of an alpine village but was ...