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President Donald Trump ordered the structure to be leveled to make way for the new 90,000-square-foot ballroom.
The East Wing was demolished in October for a new White House ballroom by request of President Trump. Now, there’s only rubble it once stood.
The nation’s top historic preservation group is suing the Trump administration to block construction of President Donald Trump’s plans for a massive new White House ballroom until review boards weigh in on the project.
Construction work at the White House for President Trump's $300 million ballroom is well underway — and all that's left of the site where the 123-year-old East Wing once stood is rubble, photos taken this week show.
WASHINGTON — The White House said on Tuesday it will submit plans for President Donald Trump's $250 million White House ballroom project to a body that oversees federal building construction, even though demolition work began earlier this week.
Eight years after the building's former owners announced a change, what’s left of Isaiah Zagar’s famous mural is coming down.
The former Painted Bride Art Center building, once home to world-renowned artist Isaiah Zagar’s 7,000-square-foot mirror-and-tile mosaic, has started to come down. The demolition equipment and growing dust at 230 Vine St.
The iconic former Dolle’s building on the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk is still standing but likely not for much longer. A demolition notice posted on the building stated work was originally
Demolition crews are set to begin tearing down the remains of the building intended for the Eastern Carolina Veterinary Center, which was heavily damaged in an unexpected explosion. The process is expected to take between 30 and 45 days.
The developer said he plans to incorporate pieces of Isaiah Zagar's mosaic into his apartment project at 230 Vine St.