The building was supposed to come down Sunday morning, but a failed demolition left it with a distinctive tilt – and nickname: “the leaning tower of Dallas.”
The implosion by Lloyd D. Nabors Demolition was part of The Central, a 90 – acre, $ 2.5 billion development project that will bring an office building, a hotel, eateries and other amenities to an area just north of downtown Dallas, The Dallas Morning News reported .
But nearly 728 pounds of dynamite was not enough to topple the old building on the development site, said Steve Pettigrew, president of Pettigrew Inc., a company involved in the demolition.
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Pettigrew blamed timing, saying the building, which has a concrete and steel core, “undressed itself” too quickly during the implosion, Pettigrew said.
“The skirt came off the core,” he said.
Tim Stelloh Tim Stelloh is a reporter for NBC News, based in California.
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