Residents report damage post-1515 implosion…

AED experts in expectation management as fly rock damage causes little complaint.

While neighbors have been almost unanimous in their praise of the implosion of the hurricane-damaged condo, the destruction did cause some minor damage.

Immediately south of 1515, at the Viking Arms condo, manager Seth Shulman said Monday the implosion left two broken windows. By mid-morning the contractor in charge of the demolition had a window crew on site, installing replacements.

Less than a block away at a law office, attorney Brent Davis said he had damage to some barrel tiles on his roof. “It’s like a couple of tiles,” said Davis. “I got a couple of rocks on the roof. But overall we’re pretty lucky, pretty happy.”

Terri Shapleigh, manager of the Norton Park Place condo, just to the north of 1515, said her building escaped broken windows. However dust and small rubble rocks still littered her lawn, and some hurricane shutters could not be opened, because the tracks were gummed up by debris pebbles.

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