9-14-18
1. All the heavy concrete blocks got moved to another location on the site.
2. Time to go to another job somewhere
3. Hackensack meets Fort Lee (with Teaneck in the middle)
9-15-18
4. More vertical beams are in place, but my river view remains intact for a little while longer. By the way, I'm told that steel will only go up to the second floor and above that will be all wood.
5. Sun/Beams
9-16-18
6. The night view with some more steel beams up
7. The morning sun shows basement beam work.
SUNDAY MORNING PERIMETER SHOOT
8+9. As I understand it, on this level, the Main St side is residential and the State St side is garage. The bottom of #9 - a photostitch - has me a little worried. Sometimes, a stitch can cause bending on the edges. I'm hoping that's the case here.
10+11. Remember this? Since there's now some verticality, it's time to start taking similar shots as the structure rises.
12. Since the next image blocks the beautiful white steeple of the First Presbyterian Church, I wanted to include this shot so that my friend, Steve McClelland - the pastor - knows that there's still a nice view of his steeple from Main St.............at least for a little while.
13. This photostitch shows the current morning view of the entire Main St side of the project, as seen from E. Ward St.
14. This stitch shows such a great view of my neighborhood. It's s shame that it won't be visible from this Main St vantage point anymore (of course, it wasn't visible until about 8 months ago, so that's one reason I'm shooting what I can while it's still there).
15. For all you Sears freaks................
16+17. Site sights
18. This is where those heavy blocks were moved to. BTW - "CBH Care" (Comprehensive Behavioral Health Care) was the largest group affected by the change. They occupied most of the largest demolished building - the yellow-brick one that wrapped around Main, Ward, and State streets. The frames behind the blocks pop up in the next picture.
19. How nice of the construction company to leave these frames here for me to shoot through. There's usually something different left behind the frames every week for me to shoot.
Click to enlarge images. Clicking the photostitches usually enlarges them to a point where you will have to scroll from left to right to view the whole picture.
And, of course, all images and text in Parts 1 and 2 (and everywhere else) are ©Bob Leafe.