They turned the Space into Campus Martius Park. It's an ice skating rink in the winter with a huge beautiful Christmas tree. And in the summer. Its a gorgeous Park with a small restaurant and beautiful fountain .... Lots of concerts there...and also Comcast Cable does free movie nights under the stars every friday and saturday night in the summer.
It is amazing that they can take down a building so precisely, in seconds. Too bad no one will be able to see the beautiful architecture and enjoy the history. Why is it you rarely (never) see an architectural travesty from the sixties or seventies imploded? Well, except in Vegas.
This is really awesome. Loved the multi views! I am sad by the loss of such a historic and iconic building. Just think of all of the Christmases in that place. All of the happy shoppers back in the 30's and 40's, etc. All of the memories. I was a beautiful building, Why did it have to go?
One of the things I always wondered is why the local television stations didn't pitch in and place a ruggedized camera on the roof so the viewers could have seen what it looked like from that vantage point. It probably would have been smashed to pieces. It wouldn't have had to have been a live camera necessarily but one recording the video.
439 feet tall, 15 feet away from that elevated rail line (and close to other buildings too) and only minor structual damage to the rail line. I don't work with demolitions but that seems pretty impressive.
That thing was mammoth - saw a non-CDI view about a year or so ago from a couple of blocks away, they got blasted by the dust cloud that crept away from the building. Thanks for posting the multiple views!
They turned the Space into Campus Martius Park. It's an ice skating rink in the winter with a huge beautiful Christmas tree. And in the summer. Its a gorgeous Park with a small restaurant and beautiful fountain .... Lots of concerts there...and also Comcast Cable does free movie nights under the stars every friday and saturday night in the summer.
KennedyRozay 1 day ago
it is a nice building
NukRobe 2 weeks ago
How sad. On the other hand, maybe they should've just taken the rest of Detroit down with it!
gaymalesmokerfetish 3 weeks ago
It is amazing that they can take down a building so precisely, in seconds. Too bad no one will be able to see the beautiful architecture and enjoy the history. Why is it you rarely (never) see an architectural travesty from the sixties or seventies imploded? Well, except in Vegas.
jasinicus1 2 months ago 2
This is really awesome. Loved the multi views! I am sad by the loss of such a historic and iconic building. Just think of all of the Christmases in that place. All of the happy shoppers back in the 30's and 40's, etc. All of the memories. I was a beautiful building, Why did it have to go?
kitanina1 2 months ago
I was a little boy when the Hudson's Dept. Store came down. The part that annoys me is that a poorly built underground garage was put in its place!!!
michelinman8592 2 months ago
I saw it live from the corner of Woodward and Learned directly south about 5 blocks away. It is something I will remember for the rest of my life.
stevehuckss396 2 months ago
One of the things I always wondered is why the local television stations didn't pitch in and place a ruggedized camera on the roof so the viewers could have seen what it looked like from that vantage point. It probably would have been smashed to pieces. It wouldn't have had to have been a live camera necessarily but one recording the video.
airdriver 3 months ago
439 feet tall, 15 feet away from that elevated rail line (and close to other buildings too) and only minor structual damage to the rail line. I don't work with demolitions but that seems pretty impressive.
IstasPumaNevada 1 year ago
@IstasPumaNevada
Yeah. Thats very impressive. My fav implosion so far, and one of the reason is because its imploded on my birthday.
jakelee16 1 year ago
yes! i live in a city outside of detroit!
Beatlesfangoogle 1 year ago
Demolition is the most enjoyable trade in the world. I love what I do, and was fortunate enough to see this go down in person.
2cansam17 1 year ago
I LOVE THIS! I was waiting for a multi-angle movie of this Guinness World Record! Thank you very much!!!!
Lengas32 2 years ago
You guys freakin rock!!!!
bigpoppa13408 2 years ago
The sheer volume and mass that was imploded is absolutely staggering. Great mulitple angle views as usual.
ssdphoto 2 years ago
That thing was mammoth - saw a non-CDI view about a year or so ago from a couple of blocks away, they got blasted by the dust cloud that crept away from the building. Thanks for posting the multiple views!
CycloneGU 2 years ago