Showing posts with label demolition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label demolition. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Egypt Road Houses Demolished




All the houses in the way of widening Egypt Road, 1311, 1401, 1403, 1405 and 1409, are just piles of bricks and twisted metal. 

Source:Google Maps

1311 Before - Source:Google Maps


1311 After
1401 and 1403 Before - Source:Google Maps
1401 and 1403 After
1405 Before - Source:Google Maps

1309 Before - Source:Google Maps







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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

1509 Egypt Road Demolished in Oaks, PA

Demolition continues for the widening of Egypt Road.

1509 Egypt Road, 21 August 2013

The building at 1509 Egypt Road in Oaks is gone. There are no buildings left standing on the south side of Egypt Road between Mill Road and Station Avenue. On 22 August the trees were removed.

Take notice of the building in the distance under the arm of the excavator. That building is on the southwest corner of Egypt Rd and Station Ave. If you look closely you will notice the cupola is not there. That marks the beginning of its demolition.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

1507 Egypt Road Demolition

What a difference a day makes.


1507 Egypt Road, Oaks, PA, 19 August 2013 
1507 Egypt Road, Oaks, PA, 20 August 2013 
At noon on 20 August 2013, the house that stood at 1507 Egypt Road was a pile of sticks.



1507 Egypt Road is the house on the right in this photograph from Google maps. Captured sometime before the beginning of 2013. It is no more. It has ceased to be. It is history.


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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Road Work Changes Face of Oaks Deli and Pizzeria


22 August 2013
25 August 2013










Entrance to Oaks Pizzeria, 21 August 2013

A wall went up at the entrance of Oaks Pizzeria. This structure will protect the pizzeria patrons from falling off the pavement as well as flying debris as the excavators remove a large portion of the patio to widen Egypt Road. 

Oaks Pizzeria, 26 August 2013

The road work continues through the night.

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Oaks Deli and Pizzeria to Lose Patio


Oaks Deli and Pizzeria is another day closer to having its patio trimmed.



19 August 2013

20 August 2013


If those white lines in the photograph above are any indication, when the patio gets trimmed there won't be any al fresco dining at Oaks Deli and Pizzeria. It will be a challenge just to enter the store.

Oaks Deli and Pizzeria from the Oaks Shopping Center construction site, 20 August 2013.
I wonder why the pizzeria is still standing. It makes more sense traffic-wise and business-wise to demolish the building and have the pizzeria move to one of the shops in the rear of the new shopping center. The traffic will flow better. The pizzeria will have a brand new building with loads of accessible parking.

Who am I to make those decisions?


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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Demolition to Widen Egypt Rd.


The view along Egypt road has already changed since the beginning of 2013. Widening of Egypt Road near the eastbound entrance to US 422 is a part of the change. The widening will continue on the same side of the road going towards Phoenixville.



Work has already started between between Cresson Blvd. and Oaks Deli and Pizzeria.



The house there is unoccupied and the driveway and front lawn was dug up for utility work.



From the alignment of the utility poles, the patio outside Oaks Deli and Pizzeria just might be reduced in size by the road widening. 



Two buildings west of Mill Rd. have been stripped of all their asbestos shingles.






 

The building with the cupola at the intersection of Egypt Rd. and Station Ave. that is extremely close to the road was prepared for demolition. 



As is the adjacent brick building to the west on Egypt Rd.








The semi-detached houses seem to be the last on Egypt Rd. scheduled for demolition.



The view facing Norristown along Egypt Rd. from Brower Ave. will certainly be different by the end of 2013.



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