A dilapidated two-story building in Detroit’s historic Chinatown was unexpectedly demolished, leaving some in the Chinese American community stunned as city council members and advocates were still attempting to save it.
Saturday, leaving some in the Chinese American community stunned as city council members and advocates were still attempting to save it.
The demolition crew wears Tyvek suits due to the presence of asbestos while they tear down the building at 3143 Cass Avenue, in Detroit, on July 29, 2023.The city council first ordered the building to be demolished in 2018 because of its condition, which only worsened in recent years, Bell said in a statement to NBC News.
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