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A long vacant building on Detroit’s west side is now being torn down. Demolition got underway at the Mammoth building on W. Grand River Avenue and Greenfield Road Monday morning.
The building has been abandoned for the last quarter century and is finally being demolished after a long legal battle.
After decades of sitting vacant, serving as one of the city's biggest eyesores, Detroit is moving forward with the demolition ...
The Mammoth building, located at the corner of W. Grand River and Greenfield, has long been a symbol of both memories and ...
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Demolition begins on Detroit’s long-abandoned Mammoth Building following a two-year legal battle, with city officials and ...
The building was opened in 1949 as the Federal Department Store. It opened as the Mammoth Department Store in 1990, but ...
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The Mammoth Building first opened as the Federal Department Store in 1949, which was replaced by the Kingsway department ...
Detroit — Demolition started Monday of a building that sat vacant on the city's northwest side for more than 20 years and ...
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