For the first time in about 50 years, a new residential building is being built in Columbia Boro. When finished, it will house 33 studio to one BR apartments a block from the river. The Locust St building should come to market in the summer of 2022.
The first 300 stores closings will begin next spring followed by 300 closings each in 2023 and 2024. A list of location closings has not been released.
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Electric Flag on North Second Street
(NOTE: "Electric Flag" was originally a band led by guitarist Mike Bloomfield, from whom Eric Clapton stole with impunity.)
The moon via cellphone
So this is just going to stay like this?
It was part of a water intake project for the Columbia Water Company, but it was demolished by the mighty Susquehanna, as explained HERE.
(Bonus point if you spot the heron)
Illuminated sign
(But only at a certain time on certain days at a certain time of year)
Yes, fall has fallen.
The bridge rehabilitation project can't get started soon enough.
Chunks of concrete are falling.
Here are some of the chunks.
Crumbling infrastructure . . .
Hopefully, some of the dollars from the infrastructure bill will be coming our way. Those ol' socialist Democrats (and a few Republicans) voted to pass the bill.
Here's what's left of a Columbia taxpayer and his friend.
Here's his friend.
Great pumpkin
More evidence of fall
More progress at the Eberly Myers project at Locust Street and Bank Avenue
But what's going on here?
DEAD END
Christmas is coming at Bootleg.
A "hi" from on high
Going, going, soon to be gone . . .
That grand, old sycamore is being removed.
It's at the former Union Community Bank on Lancaster Avenue, and is being cut down to make way for a Majik appliance store.
That's the price of progress.
Expect more progress this coming week.
Looking every which way
It's line painting time again.
Musicians at 4th & Locust making joyous noise, as they do every Thursday morning