3 fire-damaged buildings in downtown Old Town are demolished
Three buildings that were damaged beyond repair in a downtown fire in late September were torn down more than a month later.
As an excavator tore through the century-old wood of the three
"Now it's gone, and all the history with it,"
All three buildings -- at 272,
On the other side, the fire didn't spread from
The old white building at
Watch: Time lapse of fire-damaged buildings getting demolished
During Thursday's demolition, a log loader supported the front of the buildings while an excavator claw ripped apart the back.
Within an hour of the demolition's start, the first building collapsed into a heap of wood as tall as its first floor.
After the city condemned the buildings following the fire, the building owners' insurance companies decided to demolish them and awarded the contract to
Thornton crews will clean up the debris and fill the holes from the buildings' foundations with gravel, according to
"I'm sad to see the old buildings in downtown being removed. The town's never going to be the same," Peterson said. "But it's an incredible opportunity for us to modernize downtown
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