Crews called in after partial collapse of Atlantic City theatre.
At roughly the same time that Sean McNulty was dangling by a thread following the collapse of the roof at the Landmark Theatre, demolition crews were making safe another partially collapsed US theatre, theis time in Atlantic City.
Demolition started at the Levoy Theatre on Monday, a week after part of building suddenly collapsed.
Crews from Garton’s Rigging began cutting and removing steel from the site on the 100 block of North High Street, while bystanders watched the demolition work from a safe distance across the street.
About one-third of the 102-year-old theater collapsed last week with little warning, damaging an adjacent building that housed a tea room that later was condemned. A city firefighter was injured in the collapse.
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