The 72-year-old structure will be fully demolished this spring, after it suffered flood damage from frozen pipes in 2001.
Demolition of Fairbanks’ tallest building is scheduled to get underway this spring. The community gathered Friday outside the Polaris to commemorate the iconic high-rise’s past, and look to the future.
The Polaris building was the town center according to City Mayor David Pruhs, who highlighted the building’s role in Fairbanks growth and identity over the decades. “But as with everything, there’s a time and this building’s time was 20 years ago, and so in the interim it’s been nothing but a blight,” she said.
Polaris demolition actually began last summer with the removal of a one-story addition known as the annex, and pre-demo work on the main tower including clearing its interior, and removal of asbestos is nearing completion, which will be followed by the building’s deconstruction.
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