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  2. Detroit Lions' former Pontiac Silverdome stadium was a hit ...

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    The Pontiac Silverdome, home of Detroit Lions, ... The end came in late 2017, when a demolition crew imploded the star-crossed building, after a failed implosion attempt on the previous day.

  3. Pontiac Silverdome - Wikipedia

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    The Silverdome hosted the Detroit Lions of the NFL (1975–2001), the Detroit Pistons of the NBA (1978–1988), the Detroit Express (for both outdoor and indoor soccer) of the NASL (1978–1980), the Michigan Panthers of the USFL (1983–1984), college football's Cherry Bowl (1984–1985), the Motor City Bowl (1997–2001), the MHSAA football state finals (1976–2004) and four first-round ...

  4. Starz Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Starz Entertainment Corp. (formerly known as Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation, and doing business as Starz Entertainment) is a Canadian-American entertainment company currently headquartered in Santa Monica, California. It was founded by Frank Giustra on July 10, 1997, and domiciled in Vancouver, British Columbia, being incorporated there. [2]

  5. Tiger Stadium (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Stadium, previously known as Navin Field and Briggs Stadium, was a multi-use stadium located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, United States.The stadium was nicknamed "The Corner" for its location at the intersection of Michigan and Trumbull Avenues.

  6. Adamo Demolition - Wikipedia

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    Adamo Group was a suspect in an FBI investigation into corruption involving Detroit City demolition officials and contractors in the city's blight-removal program; [13] the report determined that no rules in bid selection were infringed, but that their closed-door meeting practices "lacked fairness, openness, and transparency."

  7. S.G. Loewendick & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The Loewendick company's work has been opposed by historic preservationists. The demolition of the Columbus State Hospital was opposed by a Hilltop preservation group. In 1976, the company's demolition of Union Station was approved after orders by Battelle Commons Corporation, which had been planning to keep and restore the station's arcade.