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Historic Mount Auburn cable house demolished Brian Planalp CINCINNATI - As quickly as it entered into our public consciousness, the Mount Auburn Cable Railway Building has now departed. Demolition crews began tearing down the building’s walls Saturday morning, five days after its roof collapsed under the weight of snow. Located at Dorchester and Highland avenues in Mount Auburn, the historic building was owned by the Hamilton County Land Bank. Cincinnati firefighters responded to the building collapse Monday night. Assistant Fire Chief Michael Washington said a large portion of its roof had fallen into the basement. The city’s Building and Inspections Department investigated the building’s structural integrity following the collapse. Evidently they found it wanting. ....
Historic Mt. Auburn cable house demolished The building stood for over a century. It was purchased by the Hamilton County Land Bank last year. Crews on scene of partial building collapse in Mt. Auburn By Brian Planalp | February 27, 2021 at 1:19 PM EST - Updated March 1 at 6:05 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - As quickly as it entered into our public consciousness, the Mt. Auburn Cable Railway Building has now departed. Demolition crews began tearing down the building’s walls Saturday morning, five days after its roof collapsed under the weight of snow. Located at Dorchester and Highland avenues in Mt. Auburn, the historic building was owned by the Hamilton County Land Bank. ....
Roof collapses at historic Mt. Auburn cable house Crews on scene of partial building collapse in Mt. Auburn By Brittany Harry and Brian Planalp | February 22, 2021 at 11:09 PM EST - Updated February 22 at 11:36 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A partial building collapse threatens a piece of Cincinnati history in Mt. Auburn. The Mt. Auburn Cable Railway Building at Dorchester and Highland Avenues suffered a collapse Monday night due to the weight of snow on its roof, according to the Cincinnati Fire Department. A large portion of the building fell into the basement, CFD says. “At this point, due to the inclement weather we experienced recently, there is a heavy snow load on the roof structure,” Assistant Fire Chief Michael Washington explained. “So that’s what we think was the cause of the actual collapse of the building.” ....