The Detroit Public Schools Community District is beefing up security at the historic Cooley High School building after ...
Replacing toxic dirt at one former Detroit demo site is expected to cost more than four times the original demolition.
The Pavilion cost $7,500 to build in 1915, and its demolition is part of a roughly $17.5 million Detroit Lakes project to ...
Removing and replacing backfill soil at up to 651 demolition sites the city suspects are contaminated could approach $25 million, “and this is probably a low-end estimate,” said Wayne State University ...
New Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield's office is overhauling the demolition dirt program with enhanced safeguards. New procedures are flagging questionable fill sites and removing and replacing the soil ...
The city of Detroit began demolition Monday on the Mammoth Building, which had sat vacant on the city’s northwest side since the Mammoth Department Store closed in 2000. The demolition comes after ...
Contaminated dirt is once again a problem in Detroit's demolition program, with testing underway at more than 500 sites connected to a demolition contractor and a city-approved dirt supplier. Gayanga ...
Detroit-based demolition contractor Gayanga Co. announced it is shutting down on May 7. The company was previously suspended by the city for allegedly using contaminated dirt to backfill properties.
DETROIT — Demolition has begun of the long-abandoned Southwest Detroit Hospital to make way for a planned professional soccer stadium and dozens of new apartments. On Dec. 19, an excavator ripped ...
DETROIT – Demolition Week continued in Detroit, and crews visited girls at Detroit International Academy. Tajohanna McCalebb was one of several students who participated in some of the work that was ...
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