Gallery: Partial demolition of iconic Johnson’s Creamery smokestack begins Thursday in Bloomington, Indiana
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA – AUGUST 25: Workers begin taking down the Johnson’s Creamery smokestack, August 25, 2022 in Bloomington, Indiana. The structure was deemed unsafe by the City of Bloomington, and an “Unsafe Building Order to Repair” was issued to the Chicago based Peerless Development, who are owners of the building. Rather than repair the 140 foot tall structure the top will be removed, and the bottom 60 feet will remain when the workers are finished with their work. Peerless, the company owning the smokestack, wants to build a 51-unit apartment complex north of the smokestack. (Photo by Jeremy Hogan/The Bloomingtonian)
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