An aging concrete water tower unused by the City of Waukegan for more than 50 years was becoming shelter for squatters who were breaking into the locked building. A crew is now at work demolishing it.
Until recently, plans called for repairing the castle-looking water towers but continuing to use them for their intended ...
Demolition of an 81-year-old water tower — unused for more than 50 years just south of Washington Street on Keller Avenue in Waukegan — started on Oct. 31 and went without a hitch for the first few ...
PLOVER − What’s happening at the water tower near Plover Road and Interstate 39? Readers have been asking the question since they saw extra equipment set up at the top of the tower that hangs down ...
FLUSHING, MI – Flushing is moving forward with plans to demolish a decommissioned water tower, paving the way for a new cell tower near Springview Elementary School. The Flushing City Council ...
LAKE WORTH BEACH — Piece by piece, Lake Worth Beach's north water tower, which has stood at the intersection of 22nd Avenue North and North D Street since 1946, will be disassembled on Tuesday, Jan.
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