Year demolished: 2014
7 properties
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A lovely split-square dual residence at the beginning of Atwells Avenue, razed in 2014 for a speculative development that has not come to pass
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A small, square remnant of a much larger Riverside Mills complex remained as City property for almost 30 years before being torn down.
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A neighborhood battle and a prolonged redevelopment took down Clark’s to replace it with mixed-use residential and commercial space
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Brilliant — park your car on top, bowl below. Unfortunately, it just wasn’t hip enough to survive waning interest before bowling made a resurgence
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A kid-friendly family theme park with storybook characters and amusement rides that closed in 2005.
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A historic home that was not officially verified as “historic”, therefore it was unprotected from demolition by neglect
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One of the last big box stores on North Main Street, closed since the mid-to-late 90s. Demolished in 2014 to become infill for a parking lot.