Greyhound station approved for demolition

Greyhound moved to a new terminal at 1111 W. Forsyth St.


The former Greyhound terminal at 10 N. Pearl St.has been approved for demolition.
The former Greyhound terminal at 10 N. Pearl St.has been approved for demolition.
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With a demolition permit issued, Combined Industries LLC can take down the former Greyhound station at 10 N. Pearl St.

It closed when Greyhound moved to a new terminal at 1111 W. Forsyth St. near the Prime Osborn Convention Center.

The city approved a permit Friday for Combined Industries to demolish the two-story, 18,000-square-foot Pearl Street building that was developed in 1956.

Greyhound removed its sign from the structure in April. Miami-based investor Ramon Llorens bought the Pearl Street property in December through AK Pearl LLC. He hasn’t disclosed plans for it.

 

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