Historic St. Elizabeths buildings face demolition as DHS claims emergency conditions. The move is facing pushback from preservation groups.
Kristi Noem demands emergency demolition of historic buildings in DC alarming preservationists - Kristi Noem cites threats from ‘malicious insiders’ in request to raze buildings on landmark property ...
Across Britain, campaigners fear a re-run of the 1960s and 1970s, when thousands of historic buildings were lost for good, as ...
The Trump administration is again under fire for targeting historic Washington, D.C. landmarks, this time seeking emergency approval to demolish 13 buildings at the St. Elizabeths federal campus, ...
Suddenly, just two days before Christmas, the GSA notified the city of Washington, D.C., that it was planning an emergency demolition of 17 historic buildings because they “constitute a present risk ...
‘Undemocratic behavior’: Nonprofit calls for review on demolition plans on St. Elizabeth West campus
A nonprofit is pushing back on an emergency proposal to demolish buildings on the St. Elizabeths campus, on the site of the ...
Local governments across the state adopt different levels of authority over demolition. In Jefferson City, the Historic Preservation Commission reviews demolitions for all structures built at least ...
County officials are weighing the price of preserving buildings throughout the Historic Commercial Center as demolition of ...
A new city code requiring approval to demolish 100-year-old homes brought up a discussion on the right of property owners at the last City Council meeting. The Jefferson City Council voted 6-4 to ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is making an emergency request to demolish more than a dozen historic buildings in Washington, D.C., citing a “risk to life and property” that she claims ...
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