View of buildings already demolished by scrappers.
Steel pokes out of collapsing concrete.
A recent fire burned at the Packard.
A row of distressed buildings.
Fisheye view of a falling ceiling.
A gaping hole in the ceiling, destroyed by scrappers.
A concrete mess.
The walls are falling off this building.
Scrappers have destroyed the entire top floor of this building.
Other Packard Plant stories:
- Packard Plant fetches $21,000 bid from anonymous investor
- Packard Plant burns; developer misses deadline to buy ruins
- Search for $10,000 leads to dingy sofa at Packard Plant
- Scrapping industry fights off new reforms
- Bing’s administration won’t stop illegal scrapping that is endangering Detroiters
- Investigation: Scrapyard near abandoned Packard Plant dishes out cash for stolen metal
- Investigation: Thieves tear apart Packard Plant for scrap metal in broad daylight; neighbors at risk
Other auction stories:
- Photos: You won’t believe the Detroit properties up for bid
- Photos: Beautiful homes hit auction block in Detroit
- Detroit removes 16 Brush Park properties from county auction
- 12 beautiful gems for auction in historic neighborhoods
- Photos: Canadian developer gobbles up Corktown properties
- Packard Plant fetches $21,000 bid from anonymous investor
- 28 Detroit houses selling for $500 at county auction
- 9 ugly Detroit houses selling for $500
Steve Neavling
Steve Neavling lives and works in Detroit as an investigative journalist. His stories have uncovered corruption, led to arrests and reforms and prompted FBI investigations.
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