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Location DB > United States > New York > Tahawus > MacIntyre Redevelopment > INA's "More Photos than R. L. Hearn" Gallery > IMG_6205.JPG

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The prats storage area was quite expansive!
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Posted by ngamer007 5/4/2005 4:02 AM | remove
  They had to store all their prats somewhere.
Posted by Samurai 5/4/2005 5:12 AM | remove
  it's this that makes me think that they are getting ready to drop these buildings. There were loader and skidsteer tracks everywhere in there and everything of some value had been either removed, or moved into some semblance of organization. I think the clock has finally been punched for Tahawus.
Posted by MatC 7/25/2005 3:08 AM | remove
  But why tear it down? Because the of the hazards inside? It seems like a big project just for that.
Posted by Samurai 7/25/2005 3:48 AM | remove
  because it's outdated, outlived its usefulness and i'm sure the APA is swinging some environmental musclce with the epa right behind them. It was just a matter of time before this happened. Besides, scrap metal is going for almost $150 a ton now... some money to be made of scrapping this place.
Posted by MatC 7/25/2005 9:37 PM | remove
  Ah, true... I never thought of the scrap value.
Posted by Shashinshi 9/24/2007 9:03 PM | remove
  wow that is alot of storage space.
Posted by Samurai 9/25/2007 2:48 AM | remove
  not when it was running... to the right of the frame were the rod mills.

Posted by 'Dukes 9/26/2007 2:58 AM | remove
  In the lower part of the pic you can see the parts made famous by that guy shawn...those ducts are picturesque
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