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20220710_House Demolition 1908 Glencliff

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  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_025AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_020AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_012AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_037AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_030AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_046AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_055AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_081AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_063AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_102AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_094AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_136AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_149AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_157AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_185AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_187AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_196AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_205AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_222AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_231AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_283AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_301AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_435AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_428AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_444AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_463AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_477AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_479AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_486AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_506AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_488AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_510AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_517AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_514AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_521AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_525AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_530AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_582AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_584AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_593AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_597AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_608AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_617AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_619AL.jpg
  • A 3,700 square foot 1970's-era home in the expensive Barton Hills area of south Austin, Texas sits partially torn down to make room for a million-dollar new home. The City of Austin has asked developers to recycle old building materials however in the rush of demolition much material is destroyed.
    1908GlencliffBH_651AL.jpg