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Demolition Begins at Future Parking Garage Site

The Downtown Development Authority is looking to build a new parking garage downtown.

 
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A backhoe tears down the current building on the DDA's property on North Street.
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A backhoe tears down the current building on the DDA's property on North Street.

Demolition has begun at the 121 North Street office building.

The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) purchased the property for $435,000 with the hopes of turning it into a parking garage.

The demolition bid was awarded to L. Zellar Excavating & Sons, Inc., for the cost of $47,000.

DDA Director Matt Modrack said he expects the demolition to be completely finished in a few weeks -before the end of May - because he does not want it to disrupt cafe season in the downtown area.

Related Topics: Brighton DDA, Parking Garage, and downtown Brighton

Robin Redwine-Fischer

11:42 am on Thursday, May 10, 2012

I hope they can repurpose as much of the building materials as possible. It would be the green thing to do.

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Roy B.

8:14 pm on Thursday, May 10, 2012

Is parking really that bad downtown? If we go out to eat, its usually for lunch... haven't seen the evening.

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Nicole Krawcke

8:53 pm on Thursday, May 10, 2012

Hi Roy. The restaurants and bars draw large crowds at night and it's hard to find parking. Rich & Associates did a parking study for the city not too long ago and said the city should to add a little more than 300 new parking spaces to handle the nightlife.

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