Mayor, town officers livid over demolition in Little

Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined Ald. Michael Rodriguez (22nd) and different town officers Sunday to specific their frustration with Hilco Redevelopment Partners’ dealing with of Saturday’s implosion of a smokestack on the former Crawford Power Generating Station in Little Village. “My team has already begun the process of working with the Little Village community to remediate the situation, including conducting a thorough review of what took place and strengthening our protocols to ensure incidents like this never happen again,” Lightfoot stated. On Saturday morning, throughout the most recent degree of the Crawford Power Generating Station demolition, an implosion despatched clouds of mud debris cascading throughout the Southwest Side group. Once she was once made acutely aware of what occur, the mayor

Bayern see both sides of Beşiktaş demolition

Bayern see both sides of Beşiktaş demolition

"The key to our success was the red card and the goal just before the break," said coach Jupp Heynckes after his "nervous" Bayern side beat Beşiktaş 5-0 to all but book their UEFA Champions League quarter-final spot.Domagoj Vida's 16th-minute dismissal did not provoke an immediate collapse from the round of 16 debutants, and Heynckes was less than thrilled with his team until Thomas Müller put them ahead on 43 minutes. "In the first half we lacked tempo, our passing wasn't precise enough and it allowed Beşiktaş to play," he said, adding that Bayern "were a different team in the second half".

Detroit’s Silverdome Demolition Fails In Saddest Video You’ll See Today

Detroit’s Silverdome Demolition Fails In Saddest Video You’ll See Today

Sometimes the jokes just write themselves. The Pontiac Silverdome, home of the Detroit Lions from 1975 to 2001 and Detroit Pistons from 1978 to 1988, was scheduled to be demolished Sunday at around 8:30 a.m. local time. The stadium hadn’t been used for many years and was incredibly poor condition, so Sunday’s implosion finally would close the door on a Detroit eyesore and allow the city to move forward. Let’s check in on how the demolition went: So, yeah. That didn’t go as planned. The planned blast was supposed to break the metal beams supporting the upper ring of the stadium, causing it to collapse, according to FOX 2 News in Detroit... NESN.com