Examining the facade
Taking it down, brick by brick
Workmen used bucket trucks to reach the bricks.
Plywood was removed from atop the temporary walkway.
The opening continually expanded throughout the day.
And there’s the bathroom.
Completely down
Inspecting the work
Checking it out
Dumpster load of bricks – very few were salvageable.
Installing framing to attach to
“We’re gonna need a bigger board.”
Attaching the particle board
Two at a time
All wrapped up
Deconstructing the walkway
Having a look
There was even a permit posted.
A few final touches
Borough workers moved the barriers that were blocking Locust Street traffic and placed them along the front of the property to protect pedestrians.
Putting it all together























Great pictures, I've heard so much about this, but I'm unable to walk that far to see it for myself.
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I'm glad I could bring it to you.
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Oh my Jeff Helm,,,,,,,8 years later????Run Sam Bigler out of TOWN…
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Great pictures, I've heard so much about this, but I'm unable to walk that far to see it for myself.
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I'm glad I could bring it to you.
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Oh my Jeff Helm,,,,,,,8 years later????Run Sam Bigler out of TOWN…
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