Crews have started chipping away at the final structure in the group of old IBM buildings being removed from the company's former Endicott manufacturing complex.
The job of tearing down several old buildings at the former IBM Endicott manufacturing complex was put on hold because of the extremely cold temperatures.
A unique two-story building that had been a fixture on Upper Court Street in Kirkwood for almost a century was turned into a pile of rubble by a demolition team in a matter of minutes.
Demolition crews tearing down the old IBM Country Club complex between Endicott and Johnson City have reached the area where bowling alleys and a shooting range were located.
Over the past month, workers using heavy equipment have removed the majority of the structures that made up the old IBM Country Club complex near Johnson City.
It's been more than 100 days since demolition crews began tearing down the old city-owned parking ramp next door to the Binghamton Boscov's department store.