Changing the face of a block, one building at a time
September 19, 2008 by David Stephenson
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During the summer of 2008, 15 buildings on a block in downtown Lexington were torn down – one by one – to make way for a hotel and retail development called CentrePointe. View large version here.
Time lapse: Buster’s Bar knocked down
August 23, 2008 by David Stephenson
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Making way for the CentrePointe project, crews continued clearing the block, including Buster’s Bar at the corner of South Upper and W. Main Street on Thursday, August 21, 2008.
TIME LAPSE: BROWN’S BOOTERIE, LEVAS’ BUILDING, MAD HATTER
Time lapse: The Dame falls
August 19, 2008 by David Stephenson
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The building which housed the popular music venue The Dame was demolished overnight on August 19, 2008, making way for the new CentrePointe development in Lexington.
SEE TIME LAPSE OF RITE AID DEMOLITION
SEE TIME LAPSE OF BROWN’S BOOTERIE DEMOLITION
Time lapse: Brown’s Booterie, Levas’ and Mad Hatter come down
August 7, 2008 by David Stephenson
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The crew from Diversified Demolition salvaged the pair of one-ton limestone mortar and pestle pieces from the facade of the Levas’ building at 140-146 W. Main Street as demolition continued making way for the CentrePointe development in Lexington on Wednesday night, August 6, 2008. At the same time, they were also bringing down the Brown’s Booterie, at left, which dates to the late 1880s. The next day, demolition continued as the Levas’ building and the Mad Hatter building were brought down. The two limestone mortar and pestles, which were installed on the building when it became a Walgreen’s in 1964, measured approximately six feet wide. John Conley, with Diversified Demolition, said the pieces would be catalogued and warehoused until a decision could be made for their future use. Read more
Time lapse: Down with the old – Rite Aid building
July 24, 2008 by David Stephenson
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On Wednesday, a crew from Diversified Demolition began tearing down the Rite Aid building at the corner of Limestone and Main Streets to make way for the CentrePointe development. In under four hours, the crew had the building reduced to a pile of debris and rubble. READ THE STORY
VIEW TIME LAPSE OF THE DAME DEMOLITION
VIEW TIME LAPSE OF BROWN BOOTERIE, LEVAS’ BUILDING AND MAD HATTER DEMO



