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“It was fun to watch the Destroyer at work.”

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A reader reports:

“They are tearing down the old rowhouse office building at 19th and N St NW in Dupont Circle. I’m amazed this building lasted as long as it did. The building’s brick work was still in really good shape, but I guess the land and developable air value was just too great to pass up.

It was fun to watch the Destroyer at work. The kids who were walking by or in their strollers were loving it!”

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And thanks to The Family Meal‏ for sharing the demo at the old Zenebech space (and neighbors) near the Howard Theatre in Shaw.

Standby for a new 7 story building coming here.

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