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"dilapidated" Definitions
  1. (of furniture and buildings) old and in very bad condition

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It was dilapidated housing—two-thirds of the housing in Atlanta for blacks in the 1950s was dilapidated, according to research by the Atlanta History Center—but, Miller said, it was home nonetheless.
The streets of Addis Ababa are filled with dilapidated vehicles.
It still stands on the coast today, monumental and dilapidated.
But city officials say it has become dilapidated and unsanitary.
Pedestrians are largely absent; the buildings drab and sometimes dilapidated.
Here's what it's like inside the abandoned and dilapidated ruins. 
The walkways that once connected the towers are now dilapidated.
Other lots include a dilapidated house where Rosa Parks stayed.
For some residents, it means a chance to ditch dilapidated housing.
They use cheap, disposable boats, dilapidated and rarely with enough fuel.
Germany's low-investment culture has left its infrastructure dilapidated and outdated.
Dilapidated ruins might just be the hottest thing in video games.
Jordan made the trip to Bronson in a dilapidated Honda Civic.
However, his restoration of the city's façades disregarded the dilapidated infrastructure.
It's more dilapidated and less graffiti-coated than the other casemate.
And you're thinking, I'm in this dilapidated castle, blah de blah.
They struggled to pay teachers, even to repair dilapidated school buses.
Basra was pale, dilapidated and chaotic thanks to the rampant corruption.
Prisons, dilapidated and overcrowded, are a prime recruiting ground for terrorists.
People scrambled to work in dilapidated taxi minivans from the suburbs.
We stopped in front of a dilapidated three-story apartment building.
Positive Education, with its dilapidated-but-not-too-dilapidated aesthetic, its aging industrial windows, is clearly a far cry from Techno Factory or the impersonal hangars we so often encounter—something nobody's going to complain about.
Its schools are in crisis, with dilapidated buildings and over-sized classes.
Plans are even afoot to renovate Tirana's wacky but dilapidated 1980s pyramid.
Madewela was cheerfully matter of fact, sitting back in a dilapidated armchair.
Amid the urban sprawl they stand out, even in their dilapidated state.
The journey ends where it began, at the dilapidated college in Bogensee.
The series depicting a dilapidated post-modern world is titled External Effect.
Water lapped at the shoreline, creating icicles on the dilapidated wooden jetty.
Sometimes, these buildings replace dilapidated and unsightly edifices, so no big loss.
Crime has mounted and dilapidated hospitals have been running out of supplies.
Pyongyang wants widespread sanctions relief so it can revive its dilapidated economy.
Bidding on the dilapidated Saratoga County Homestead started on July 24, 2019.
Today, Abra San Francisco's biggest problem isn't dilapidated houses, Mr. García said.
Arab areas, clustered around the city's old centre, are haphazard and dilapidated.
She spends her day on her back in her family's dilapidated hut.
Dilapidated buildings and cathedral spires rise into the gray air around them.
All of this money could be used to rebuild America's dilapidated infrastructure.
The Staff House is one of the oldest and most dilapidated structures.
The Deckers are upgrading a dilapidated 1940s farmers market in the city.
The dilapidated building was demolished in 2007, the year after Booker moved out.
Tests then revealed lead all over the dilapidated house that Ms Burnside rented.
Nearly 100 dilapidated wooden boats have washed up in northern Japan this year.
The wooden structure appeared dilapidated, eaten away by years of saltwater and wind.
"I walked past the dilapidated, graffiti-covered box every day," he tells Creators.
The shelter was little more than a compound of dilapidated and unfinished buildings.
In the final grouping, dilapidated buildings burn surrounded by debris, firemen, and police.
Aside from being illegal, exploring these dilapidated homes can also be extremely dangerous.
Today, the area is full of abandoned cars and dilapidated homes and trailers.
The dilapidated lodge stood partly submerged, victim to the season's unusually fierce flooding.
Then you look at the dilapidated boxes, so that's two red flags there.
Dilapidated roads, bridges, railways and water systems need to be upgraded and repaired.
Dilapidated by the time Natália reaches adulthood, Chess House becomes her passionate project.
It was dilapidated, streaked with spray paint, littered with decades of bloated trash.
The overwhelming majority has replaced dilapidated barriers with a new, enhanced wall system.
He and Wanda moved to Harlem after years in a dilapidated Bronx apartment.
Videos posted on social media show extreme flooding, dilapidated homes and stuck vehicles.
Michael: That is Kyle's dilapidated garage space we practice in for live shows.
Indeed, they did worm their way from the dilapidated buildings of South London, too.
It has since recovered but growth is fragile, with dilapidated infrastructure holding it back.
All had recently been removed from homes with mold, dilapidated roofs or other problems.
All that remains of the once-popular trading post is a few dilapidated buildings.
Modi has prioritized overhauling India's dilapidated infrastructure in his first 27 months in power.
The Trump administration is unlikely to offer large infusions of cash to dilapidated cities.
Over half of them are more than 50 years old, or dilapidated, falling down.
It's a mostly undeveloped piece of land, with dilapidated farming equipment and papaya trees.
Predominantly black and Latino schools, meanwhile, struggled with overcrowding, outdated materials, and dilapidated buildings.
Now, the buildings are so dilapidated that they must be knocked down, officials say.
In the town's market, rows of cigarettes and batteries line the dilapidated bodega shelves.
The thing the former owner didn't mention was just how dilapidated the property was.
He acknowledges that something needs to be done to spruce up the dilapidated quarter.
She launched the company while sitting with her newborn on her dilapidated front porch.
Even then, electricity was unreliable and inaccessible, while homes and buildings were already dilapidated.
What do they know about the days, always the same, in our dilapidated cottage?
I briefly visited his dilapidated office to discuss Indian-American cooperation on scientific research.
Many buildings are so dilapidated they must be knocked down and redeveloped, officials say.
The vehicle is a dilapidated heap of rust, a relic of the Communist era.
Today, the forts are abandoned and dilapidated, but you can visit them by boat.
How about a dilapidated house that a 1950s civil rights activist spent time in?
The "whites only" signs were gone, but joblessness, dilapidated housing and intractable poverty remained.
In Bern, it is his dilapidated file cabinet, where he kept drawings and prints.
Nearly three-quarters of the streets in San Francisco and neighboring cities are dilapidated.
From the start, Mr. Carrey lurks around the shadowy sets and dilapidated rooms, obsessed.
They get no satellite service, no newspaper service and they lived in dilapidated conditions.
The sprawling complex of dilapidated trailers and dangerous labyrinths of cells is a blight.
Matsoukas shot only the building's green tower, avoiding its dilapidated façade and shuttered windows.
The real scares lie inside the often-dilapidated walls of America's real haunted houses.
In 2017, a blogger named Katia Kelly noticed a dilapidated house in her neighborhood.
Both made videos in support of the development plan after touring the dilapidated factory.
In their midst now lies one badly overgrown and dilapidated minor-league ball field.
He lived in a dilapidated place full of garbage and slept in his bathtub.
Mexico's dilapidated refineries cannot meet the growing population's demand for gasoline and other products.
The images of soldiers and dilapidated cities, it states, have been culled from the internet.
The operations are carried out in squalid conditions, with many factories operating inside dilapidated buildings.
Rusting trains, dilapidated stations and tracks overgrown with wild flowers are all that is left.
In Uncharted,most houses Drake explores are dilapidated and usually crawling with heavily armed enemies.
The dilapidated state of its refineries means the country imports most of its refined fuel.
It handled Michigan's dilapidated roads with the same amount of confidence as an ordinary sedan.
At a club called Les Deux, Heidi hands Lauren a letter lamenting their dilapidated friendship.
It's also unknown whether or not the derailment is related to the subway's dilapidated infrastructure.
A dilapidated bungalow a few blocks away is on the market for C$2.7m ($2m).
Through the chain-link barricade, they looked at the dilapidated landscape, sleepless but not hopeless.
Ms. Saliski said that when she first moved in, the building seemed dilapidated in places.
Across the city there are about 3,700 unoccupied buildings, including dilapidated homes and overgrown yards.
The rest are either too dilapidated or were built in areas at risk of landslides.
Surrounded by barbed wire, more than 1,300 migrants fended for themselves inside the dilapidated facility.
According to reports, the park is now dilapidated and abandoned due to lack of funding.
Tova said, "I love you," and we went down the dilapidated steps to the seashore.
The nonprofit is known for repurposing dilapidated buildings and turning them into temporary homeless housing.
The Americans wanted to send officials to inspect the dilapidated freighter and its illicit cargo.
They face a variety of obstacles, including malnutrition, dilapidated homes and poor access to transportation.
But that company's listed address, in a dilapidated commercial tower in Qingdao, is now empty.
Local residents said the building was old and dilapidated, which might have been a factor.
There are also rusting industrial plants and dilapidated company towns all across Europe and Asia.
It was nighttime in Tiberias, a dilapidated Israeli resort town, and I was feeling flustered.
The city has many problems, from its dilapidated schools to urban deprivation and decrepit infrastructure.
An immersive theater project in a dilapidated hotel aims to reanimate a Miami neighborhood's past.
Yet most of that construction is in replacing dilapidated barriers with an enhanced wall system.
"We've been forced to close certain county roads because they are dilapidated," Mr. Mychajliw said.
Some teachers took to social media this week to show dilapidated classrooms and crumbling textbooks.
It was the latest in a series of accidents on the country's dilapidated rail network.
Influenced by Evans, William Christenberry drew on Hale County for his photos of dilapidated buildings.
The five-story brick rental is rising next to several run-down rowhouses and dilapidated warehouses.
She's worried that the dilapidated Addams manor is an eyesore that could scare away potential buyers.
Rather than tear down the village's 60 dilapidated buildings, volunteers have been renovating and restoring them.
The clip finds 'Nandez in a dilapidated house, wandering around as the shuffling beat trudges forth.
The griffin's shadow leaps across the grassy plains below Gran Soren, streaking toward a dilapidated aqueduct.
Driving these results: 121 reports of poor maintenance, 82 of mold and 67 of dilapidated housing.
" Jackie added that Buckingham Palace was "second rate, dilapidated and sad, like a neglected provincial hotel.
Some dilapidated structures around the building will be removed to make way for other Muslim facilities.
It has not invested much, so huge amounts of power fizzle out on its dilapidated lines.
He photographed some objects that had to be rescued from a dilapidated African-American history museum.
All of these walkers were roaming through the dilapidated remains of a doomed Chilton High carnival.
"This was our kitchen," Ameur tells me, sweeping his arm in front of a dilapidated room.
Deep inside Brazil's Amazon rainforest sit the dilapidated remains of what looks like an industrial town.
Instead they choose a dilapidated house that is slated for demolition based solely on the exterior.
Other patients receive treatment intravenously, while sitting on dilapidated recliner chairs or in the waiting area.
Outside, empty fields and dilapidated buildings blurred past, forming fleeting reflections in the three passengers' eyes.
Sadly, the closest I could get to that was a gambling machine in a dilapidated pub.
Dogs scampered along dirt roads, past dilapidated houses and junked cars rusting on wild, unkempt lawns.
A dilapidated barn in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has been called the most photographed barn in America.
At first in a dilapidated house near Lake Michigan, then in Chicago in a high rise.
About two million improperly stored vaccines were sold around the country from an overheated, dilapidated storeroom.
Stacy said her trigonometry textbook this year was so dilapidated, the entire first chapter was gone.
And she hated the governor's mansion, a dilapidated Victorian house on a busy one-way street.
They managed to raise $800,000, a lot of which went toward refitting the dilapidated fire house.
Across the courtyard is a quaint, dilapidated building, which the Franceschettis call "la ferme" (the farm).
Now, to the delight of many locals, the dilapidated waterfront is set for an investment bonanza.
In one, Caroçal Rio das Tropas, families live in dilapidated wooden huts and sleep in hammocks.
Even a dilapidated but still deadly version of the original laser defense room makes an appearance.
Enter a dilapidated capitol and you might discover a series of notes about a legislative initiative.
By the time the city bought the terminal in 1981, however, it was a dilapidated behemoth.
First he bought the dilapidated old fire station in Lion Street and filled it with books.
The infrastructure is too dilapidated; the inmates too unruly; the guards too poorly trained and brutal.
"The room through eyes that see askew" (2016) depicts a dilapidated kitchen adorned with suburban ephemera.
In Quincy, Ermont is paying above market rate for the previously dilapidated 36,103-square-foot building.
While some simply gather cobwebs, others maintain loyal followings of a respectable size despite their dilapidated code.
Tara wakes up and follows the girl through the woods to a bunch of dilapidated beach cottages.
Tizen OS 4.0 is easy to use and far more elegant than Google's dilapidated Wear OS platform.
You stay in sketchy motels and get your wheels repaired at a dilapidated garage, using regular tools.
And sure, it's got some dilapidated houses, and African American people and people who only speak Spanish.
In the trailer, Belle (Emma Watson) stumbles into the Beast's dilapidated mansion while looking for her father.
Houses look dilapidated, with roofs made of slanted steel sheets and walls comprised of different color wood.
You probably recognize the house as the shuttered, dilapidated Godric's Hollow home from the Harry Potter films.
Federal Hall would soon be a dilapidated, century-old relic, razed in 1812 and sold for scrap.
No fan spirit could overcome the dilapidated state of Ebbets Field and the difficulties of its approaches.
Marine accidents are common in Myanmar, where many people rely for transport on crowded and dilapidated boats.
She even found refuge in an abandoned chapel near her home that had a dilapidated piano inside.
When I saw the dilapidated buildings [at Rio Vista] they were hauntingly similar to the concentration camps.
On the last day, they are sent in buses on a "field trip" to the dilapidated school.
He tours a dilapidated initial build site with a single luxury apartment, surrounded by sub-slum squalor.
It was some kind of a outpost or franchise, a weird little nook in a dilapidated mall.
Many of the projects are at dilapidated facilities that have not seen major improvements since the 1960s.
But that pier is so dilapidated that it may not be rebuilt before 2018, Ms. Glen said.
A dilapidated home in Sydney's bohemian Newton neighborhood sold last month for $1.1 million Australian dollars ($816,435).
Her biggest showdown is with a braggadocious civil-rights icon who refuses to leave her dilapidated shack.
To utility bigwigs, spending the money to patch up dilapidated coal plants is not worth the effort.
Out of Law shows that 6 de Maio is about more than just crime and dilapidated buildings.
On Olalia's first visit to the dilapidated space, he sat down and wrote the restaurant's concept immediately.
They pledged to demolish thousands of dilapidated homes and build almost 3,200 new ones within 233 years.
On Facebook, the Buildings Department mocked Mr. Hui's remorse in a post promoting renovations for dilapidated structures.
Back in 1987, Morse took over the lease for the legendary Oloffson, an enchanting but dilapidated hotel.
The nocturnal "Jojola" could be grounds once used for military maneuvers, horse jumping or a dilapidated carnival.
Here was a chance to turn the dilapidated temple into a home for music, dance and theater.
With a cast of oddball orderlies, Margarete and Lucius transform a dilapidated church into a field hospital.
The Republican bill will knock those out to focus on spackling other dilapidated parts of the system.
When federal authorities finally deemed two dilapidated public housing developments in the fading city of Cairo, Ill.
Then, the area was rife with addicts sleeping on filthy street floors, or in the dilapidated buildings.
It replaced a dilapidated exterior wood staircase whose treads were repurposed as a dining table and shelving.
The old man, who her friend had told her was a parliamentarian, greeted them in a dilapidated building.
Hurricane Maria knocked out power to the island's 3.4 million residents, devastating the already dilapidated electric power infrastructure.
As I approached, I saw the familiar giant letters of the sign on a dilapidated white hotel building.
Beijing also wants low-income city residents and those living in dilapidated housing to buy cheaper unsold homes.
Hurricane Maria knocked out power to Puerto Rico's 3.4 million residents, devastating the already dilapidated electric power infrastructure.
Her visit was shown in the documentary, with scenes of her strolling through the vine-covered, dilapidated home.
Downtown Johannesburg remains pockmarked with dangerous, dilapidated "hijacked" buildings, where armed gangs have wrested control from legitimate owners.
The Philippines has by far the weakest defense structures in the disputed area and most facilities are dilapidated.
Like this replica of a Jenaro Pérez Villaamil painting, which is enhanced by the dilapidated brick underneath it.
The so-called "sickouts" are a way for teachers to protest working conditions, dilapidated facilities and inadequate funding.
Now old, dilapidated engines hiss and clatter as they trundle between crumbling platforms, pulling drab carriages behind them.
Now old, dilapidated engines hiss and clatter as they trundle between crumbling platforms, pulling drab carriages behind them.
Once a booming frontier town, it now resembles a typical 1970s-era Soviet city — drab, dilapidated, economically depressed.
For instance, the mortgage on the home exceeded the market value of the property in its dilapidated state.
The dilapidated property was left untouched for 46 years and will likely cost millions of dollars to renovate.
After all, LIHTC housing units frequently replace dilapidated buildings and abandoned lots that are a magnet for crime.
Ceiling leaks, mold and dilapidated beds "pose serious health and safety risks for detainees," according to the report.
Death had done alright for themselves before they ever crossed Beavis and Butt-Head's dilapidated, rabbit-eared television.
Many of these buildings are so dilapidated and poorly designed that children's health and safety are at risk.
By the late 2000s, the building had been dilapidated for some time, despite the gentrification of Wicker Park.
Even in the generally dilapidated state of San Salvador, there was a noticeable increase in the general disrepair.
These days, it is so dilapidated that her neighbors sometimes fall into the icy water below, she said.
Black schools in Clarendon County in the 1940s were in abysmal condition — dilapidated, poorly heated and woefully understaffed.
Belgian prisons are notoriously dilapidated and overcrowded, and in recent years some have become breeding grounds for extremism.
Seeing the cars in such a dilapidated manner made the hair on Mazzilli's arms stick up, he said.
This area is rife with poorly maintained roads, schools that appear to be dilapidated, and underfunded municipal services.
Though his earliest albums are often described as dilapidated assemblages, he has precise ideas about craft and structure.
A 2018 report by Amnesty International found that Belgian prisons are crowded and dilapidated, and basic services insufficient.
Only the paint color — beige — had been chosen for the attached dilapidated room that would be a bedroom.
As an enticement, the department promised to fix up the dilapidated John Jay building if Millennium came in.
Successfully initiating an overhaul of our nation's dilapidated roads and airports would be a significant and popular achievement.
It means that millions of Americans live in cold, dilapidated or unsafe conditions without safe or adequate heating.
Park Slope is a neighborhood of elegant but formerly dilapidated brownstones now restored to its 19th-century glory.
The artist owner had been documenting existing and dilapidated barns in the area, photographing them and painting them.
Scope featured artworks of almost every medium, from traditional oil painting to nail art and dilapidated wood works.
Before us is a row of dilapidated stone huts built almost into the rocks, and shielded from the Sun.
When she encountered a dilapidated parking structure in London, artist Corrie Baldauf saw a gold zero in her mind.
The couple purchased the then-dilapidated home, known as the Baylor Mansion, in 2014 for $230,000, according to Realtor.com.
At a dilapidated concrete building surrounded by mud and pickup trucks, we were told we could plead our case.
Figuring out how to open a door or ascend a dilapidated tower without being told how is very satisfying.
The ministry has a dilapidated air: Paint peels off the walls and staff ferry documents in supermarket shopping trolleys.
It reads as the macho artist with his muse, but the apartment is dilapidated and the romance is gone.
Don't waste your time looking at a block full of dilapidated houses in a bad (or even mediocre) neighborhood.
The city's chief issues include dilapidated properties and potholes, thanks to frequent flooding and decades of poor infrastructure management.
Economic growth in Africa's most populous nation has been hampered for decades by the dilapidated road and rail network.
Last year a record 3.5 million tourists visited, straining dilapidated infrastructure and pushing up prices, especially in the capital.
Nigeria imports the bulk of its petrol, despite being Africa's biggest crude oil producer, due to its dilapidated refineries.
America's subway cars are widely dilapidated, as riders in systems in Boston, New York, DC and SF can attest.
Today it's home to a dilapidated IMAX theater (currently closed for repairs), and the Cincinnati Museum Center (also closed).
Will it be one of the MTA's more recent, renovated cars, or a dilapidated relic dating to the 1970s?
You're able to bond all four of them by talking in the evenings and scrounging through the dilapidated buildings.
New rentals and condominiums have risen in place of dilapidated buildings, attracting young professionals and white couples pushing strollers.
Afghanistan has some of the world's most dangerous roads, often in dilapidated condition, and traffic rules are seldom enforced.
It conducted a survey of conditions in hundreds of jails, in which operators reported dilapidated and ill-equipped facilities.
Finally, New Jersey must tackle lead poisoning in all its forms, including lead paint in old and dilapidated homes.
Korir posted pictures of Team Kenya's accommodation on Wednesday evening, showing a dilapidated building in one of Rio's favelas.
In recent years, though, the company has been known more for shuttering its dilapidated stores than for its successes.
I used to go to the library on Saint Marks, which kind of looked like a dilapidated middle school.
The City of Concord has estimated that the steel from the dilapidated railroad could be sold for $4.1 million.
His grainy photo manipulations have a coarse texture and look almost like dilapidated wallpaper peeling off an abandoned house.
In Grigny, a remote suburb south of Paris, African and Arab immigrant families fill dilapidated 15-story apartment towers.
At another shelter in a dilapidated state-run hotel near Tajoura, a mother carried a toddler in her arms.
Others favour Miami's Art Deco legacy, the dilapidated elegance of New Orleans or the jumbled cosiness of San Francisco.
The M.T.A. is working to overhaul its dilapidated equipment, but it is also trying to communicate better with riders.
Ms. Coro's dreams for her family are confined to moving to Caicara, a dilapidated town about three hours upstream.
Many streets are notable for empty lots—where property has been demolished—or for dilapidated and boarded-up houses.
"I got incredibly lucky," said Mr. Rosin, 48, while guiding visitors around the dilapidated villa where he now lives.
Trump seems to be fine with US troops fighting off those who want to control the dilapidated oil rigs.
According to Mr. Sims, Mr. Trump was unsettled by the condition of the West Wing, which he found dilapidated.
Together, they've landed the kind of dilapidated apartment with fabulous bones known only to first-time renters in Televisionland.
These places are more likely to have torn window screens, dilapidated housing, and standing water for mosquitoes to breed.
Read more: Meet the Americans, Brits, and Europeans flocking to Italy's rural ghost towns to buy abandoned, dilapidated homes for $1There's always a catch, of course — the homes have often been left untouched for years and are in a dilapidated state, and you must commit to spending a certain amount on renovations.
Unused for two decades, the property became increasingly dilapidated until it was bought by James and Maureen Franks in 1978.
As Jun explains, he purchased the rusty knife for $3 — far more than it was worth in its dilapidated condition.
Devastation from hurricanes Irma and Maria was exacerbated by dilapidated infrastructure, including a power grid largely destroyed by the storms.
Although it didn't materialize, a sickout is a way for teachers to protest working conditions, dilapidated facilities and inadequate funding.
But even if Egbin and other plants operated at full tilt, the dilapidated transmission network could not handle the power.
The bare frames of the dilapidated gas station and trading post almost blend into the dusty desert landscape around them.
And if the words "spring break" summon images of dilapidated beachside crash pads and cheap tequila, forget what you know.
He cut red tape for investors, paved dilapidated roads and imported dozens of used trams from Zurich to improve transport.
For decades, the dilapidated presence of the once majestic train station stung residents as an ominous reminder of widespread neglect.
Most public hospitals - often dilapidated and short of vital medical equipment - are understaffed, while drugs are frequently out of stock.
Dilapidated buildings are making that easier; drones have been caught flying them through broken windows in Pentonville prison in London.
That redevelopment stands in stark contrast to the dilapidated malls scattered across the U.S., which only tell half the story.
The ML-1 is the spine of the country's dilapidated rail network, as well as the biggest source of revenue.
Most students live either in halls of residence or squeezed, sometimes dilapidated accommodation near the university, in neighbourhoods like Heaton.
A dilapidated barn in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has been called the most photographed barn in America, according to Atlas Obscura.
"You are not going to see too many shopping centers around here," he said as we passed dilapidated strip malls.
It's dilapidated because it's a summer house, not really designed for year-round living, but it's all they have left.
Having arrived as part of President Woodrow Wilson's political retinue, the unnamed father has moved into a sprawling, dilapidated farmhouse.
Crime was up, the middle class had fled, and many of the nation's major urban cores were dilapidated and derelict.
Here, the comedian plays the owner of a dilapidated and loosely regulated amusement park, who tries to fix it up.
A three-tiered, newly refurbished shrine to the Ye family stands among plain concrete buildings and more dilapidated wooden houses.
She runs off into the woods, where she is chased by a wolf, but finds a small, abandoned, dilapidated cottage.
The disappearance of the submarine had confounded experts and had drawn attention to the dilapidated state of Argentina's armed forces.
In 2017, Business Insider visited the island, learned about its sordid history, and photographed the dilapidated state of its buildings.
Since diplomatic relations with Washington were restored, Havana has begun an ambitious program to build up its dilapidated tourism infrastructure.
Many are staying in improvised shelters, tents and dilapidated buildings, or sleeping rough in graveyards, without running water and toilets.
In 1997, he bought a dilapidated estate in Wilmington, the original structure of which dated to before the Revolutionary War.
A dilapidated ship sits on dry land in Sheikh Wali, a coastal village in the northeast of Lake Urmia, Iran.
A recently divorced novelist buys a dilapidated house in London, and has conversations with builders, neighbors, a hairdresser, a friend.
In the next act, "Awakening," an actor led the audience down a cobblestoned footpath and into a dark, dilapidated building.
The dilapidated St. George's church in the Czech Republic is known around the world for its creepy statues resembling ghosts.
The sheriff said the children wandered off from their home and made it to a dilapidated pump house for shelter.
Like Fada'am, Khazali is focused on everyday issues that are important to Iraqis: contaminated water, dilapidated infrastructure and corrupt officials.
Officials had found the home severely dilapidated, with broken windows and, at times, no electricity for weeks, the Sun-Times reports.
As winter sets in, the dilapidated state of the schools is leading some children to miss out on yet more lessons.
A backdrop of nasty wallpaper invokes an old dilapidated diner, alluding to the terrible venues many men suggest for first dates.
Perhaps Mr. Russo's most sustained project was the restoration of a dilapidated hull that he hoped to fashion into a houseboat.
Yet all is well in the human neighborhood since the undead are forced to live in the dilapidated community of Zombietown.
But now, Rossum is ready to pursue a new mission, one far away from her dilapidated life in Chicago's South Side.
You know the numbers of dilapidated bridges, broadband internet does not suit the needs of our Mittelstand all across the country.
The home is a "fixer-upper" — it needs a full-house renovation, with interior photos showing peeling paint and dilapidated rooms.
So, when Piper asks Luschek if the blocks can play against each other in the dilapidated grass field, he says yes.
She was like, 'Oh come over, I'll cook dinner for you,' and I show up and the house is like dilapidated.
The blaze broke out during an electronic dance party, killing those who could not escape from the dilapidated two-story warehouse.
It's an extremely intense role, and Walsh cries in every episode, dilapidated by depression from the loss of her only child.
Watch how he grabs inspiration from the pockets of Southern California to flip a dilapidated cafe into an amazing local hangout.
Worse still, some of the water never reaches households due to perennial fracture from dilapidated transmission pipes and old trunk lines.
Some money-saving moves haven't happened, including shuttering the state's most dilapidated facility and ending out-of-state private prison contracts.
There's a rare variety in characters and buildings: dilapidated churches; backwater bootlegger sheds; a steamboat, complete with a tuxedoed Southern elite.
In 2008, the couple purchased and then spent two years restoring an abandoned and dilapidated water mill in the Tuscany region.
I have visited a well-functioning, gleaming clinic funded by an HIV program while a general clinic next door is dilapidated.
We need forget about dilapidated health coverage and refocus on what it is we want from health policy to begin with.
Read more: Meet the Americans, Brits, and Europeans flocking to Italy's rural ghost towns to buy abandoned, dilapidated homes for $1
At dawn, they rode to the plant in a dilapidated van whose seating consisted of wooden planks resting on cinder blocks.
The same year he first wore a dress, Walter purchased his then-rundown bar in Portland's dilapidated Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood.
Rose Bartlett: I live in a relatively poor area of South East London and we've got quite a dilapidated high street.
As the monitors passed a dilapidated house where students were drinking beer on a front porch, one pointed at the ambassadors.
Contractors have replaced miles of dilapidated fencing with more modern alternatives, but they haven't built barriers anywhere they didn't exist already.
Hurricane Maria knocked out power to Puerto Rico's 3.4 million residents last month, devastating the island's already dilapidated electric power infrastructure.
But today it sits empty and dilapidated, with two or three smaller properties and a medieval church as its only neighbors.
Previously marred by dilapidated infrastructure, staff shortages and bandit attacks, transport links from Beira's rehabilitated port soon stretched to surrounding countries.
In the dilapidated old buildings of the Noailles neighborhood in the city center, where the poor live, fear has taken over.
Those who died were trapped in a dilapidated building on the urban fringe — what was likely their only option for housing.
Round the track we went, circling past a seemingly neglected mini-golf course alongside a row of dilapidated pay phone booths.
When they went to college, they lived in quite poor conditions: mattress on the floor, six roommates or a dilapidated house.
Its objective is to "restore the integrity of the community by removing dilapidated strictures and redeveloping abandoned properties," the website says.
I've also stayed at dilapidated dives in Vegas with rusty faucets and rugs so thin you could see the concrete underneath.
Neoclassical buildings, once grand, looked dilapidated, and thick nests of high-rises had replaced villas with French doors and Arab arches.
New Delhi and its suburbs, a metropolis of more than 46 million, is full of dilapidated apartments squished into cubbyhole alleys.
The dilapidated state of the rail network and high prices became so dire that the government had to take drastic action.
They overdose in unknown company, and their bodies are shoved into coat closets in dilapidated buildings and aren't discovered for months.
Hundreds of schools closed Monday as teachers demanded $150 million more to replace dilapidated, decades-old textbooks and fund elective courses.
One especially appalling snippet shows a woman with a sack over her head, possibly being held prisoner in a dilapidated shed.
The halting progress is emblematic of the country's larger transportation problems — its potholed roads, dysfunctional subways, dilapidated bridges and shabby airports.
In 2011, she moved into a dilapidated, low-income building in Falls Church, Va., a Washington suburb, according to public records.
In 1982, Hellion debuted at a Fourth of July party at the dilapidated Tujunga mansion in which they lived and rehearsed.
Then, we're taking you to the Southern Hemisphere for a look at how a dilapidated stadium is emblematic of one nation's recession.
It's the musical theater story of a boy who returns to his hometown to find the local theater dilapidated and nearly destroyed.
As the name suggests, this kitty contraption features two floors of cardboard scratchers designed to look like a dilapidated, ghost-ridden manor.
The 10 participating artists represented trends that prioritized commonplace landscapes—tract homes, motels, dilapidated buildings—over sublime and romantic depictions of nature.
"For us Palestinians, of course Jerusalem is our capital," said Yacout Alqam, 23, a petite teacher from the dilapidated Shuafat refugee camp.
In the cold open, an '80s Rebecca is terrified to even open her eyes while Jack drives over some terrible dilapidated bridge.
It premieres Tuesday, April 10, and will dig deeper into how Joanna transforms her previously dilapidated properties into stunning farmhouse-inspired homes.
"Transit", which followed, saw her re-engage with the world, renovating a dilapidated apartment, dealing with aggressive neighbours, meeting lovers and friends.
The dilapidated town on the island of El Tigre had once been a bustling port, dispatching coffee and other commodities to Europe.
These included both original productions and re-interpretations of classics like King Lear and Eurydice, set in abandoned warehouses or dilapidated hotels.
There are entire websites dedicated to shaming the numerous real estate listings of dilapidated ratholes that rent for disgusting amounts of money.
Through it all, the buildings became increasingly dilapidated as rents stayed low at 20-30 rupees (less than 50 cents) a month.
Big Edie and Little Edie are shown living in isolation in the estate, which is decaying and dilapidated, both inside and out.
Cabanding recreates famous works of art and hangs the paintings in abandoned places: inside dilapidated buildings, layered over graffiti, and so on.
As Alicia Vikander wriggled along the dilapidated skeleton of a plane crashed into a cliff, she redeemed the whole film for me.
Every morning, the old man in the quiet drama "Sin Alas" opens a little folding table outside his splendidly dilapidated grand building.
The documents said he would even hide those records from Medicare in an insecure and dilapidated building in the Rio Grande Valley.
Dilapidated roads, crumbling bridges and battered levees and dams litter the country from coast to coast, and Northern California is no exception.
The power grid was old and dilapidated and in desperate need of repair even before this September's hurricanes shut it down completely.
Dilapidated barnyard doors … and other openings into Kafka's imaginary world, and of the deepest and most conflicted parts of the human mind.
Drug shortages are common in public hospitals where and in dilapidated public schools poorly-paid teachers often don't show up for class.
The biggest inhibitors to repairing our dilapidated infrastructure are government regulations and faceless bureaucrats who have no accountability to the American people.
Behind it, rows of dilapidated green tents stood in the shadow of a gas plant that belched smoke in the sweltering heat.
They split up when Holofcener was a year old, and afterward Lawrence moved around New Jersey, renovating dilapidated houses and selling them.
Orgies and sermons The so-called Manson Family made a dilapidated old movie set called Spahn's Ranch near Los Angeles their home.
" He added that he was developing dilapidated houses to rent to "year-round families that want to be part of the community.
Companies, including design firm Studio Bas Sala, teamed up to restore a formerly dilapidated office building in the district as their workspace.
That autumn, 21 percent of the tap water sampled from the dilapidated, bohemian neighborhood around Kearsley Park was positive for lead contamination.
Both films are about groups of isolated scientists, working out of dilapidated, creepy old houses, on experiments to create stable human hybrids.
That means, the data brokers say, you are more likely to live in a dilapidated and dangerous neighborhood, increasing your health risks.
Most places still have at least one synagogue, although many are dilapidated and without a dedicated rabbi or much of a congregation.
His military is building a gleaming new administrative capital in the desert outside Cairo, to draw Egyptians from the dilapidated city center.
Staff members would "build false walls out of a single layer of plywood to conceal dilapidated rooms" from inspectors, the complaint said.
The investigation grew to include a sweeping examination of conditions in the system's 2,500 buildings, with many apartments dilapidated and repairs backlogged.
In 1968, he became the founding president of the Downtown Brooklyn Development Association and helped galvanize the revival of that dilapidated area.
A drifter was found to have been squatting in the then-dilapidated home sporadically for a year in the summer of 2014.
Last week, IDRO announced another joint venture, this time with Transmashholding, Russia's largest rail equipment supplier, to develop Iran's dilapidated railway system.
I remember walking through the park, its altar recently reconstructed, but many of the buildings so dilapidated that the grounds seemed abandoned.
Lately, the house had become a puzzling stop on walking tours led by the historical society — it looked so dilapidated, neighbors said.
The killings drew national attention to the police militias that have long plagued Belém, a dilapidated port city on the Amazon River.
It wasn&apost awful, there were no bugs or weird smells, but there was an ugly kitchen and a dilapidated back deck.
THE RAW sewage from Pamela Rush's toilet travels through a straight plastic pipe directly into the backyard of her dilapidated mobile home.
This was on the urban streets of New Jersey, against a backdrop of dilapidated buildings, and they immediately assumed who it was.
On Tuesday, dozens of people sheltered in a dilapidated church near the border as dark smoke billowed behind them in South Sudan.
The result is that Gaza looks forever like a war zone, with dilapidated buildings the norm and critical infrastructure increasingly a rarity.
In its place is a crossing, though there's reason to believe the prison is closed — a dilapidated sign pointing left reads: Yingshan.
The details of their life are harsh: The family lives in a dilapidated farm in rural Mexico – one without electricity and modern plumbing.
That meeting was a disaster—the lapidary shop was dilapidated, and the men who were supposed to finance the transaction failed to show.
Dilapidated abandoned structures made up the fabric of the region, which consists of 7003 districts and spans 2700 square miles (297 square kilometers).
Colombian police, backed by two Blackhawk helicopters, raided the farm in the pre-dawn darkness Sunday morning, homing in on a dilapidated structure.
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Most artists work out of slum studios or, in the case of one collective of young painters, out of an abandoned, dilapidated building.
While we've seen this hunting shack in flashes before, this is our first prolonged, holistic viewing of that dilapidated structure in the woods.
I've seen our dilapidated airports, highways, bridges, and I've compared them to other countries where we see facilities so far superior to ours.
We made up stories about our own witches, like some creepy lady who was probably just a hoarder living in a dilapidated house.
The health system was impoverished, with unpaid salaries and dilapidated equipment, and many medical professionals had left if they could find opportunities elsewhere.
From that night until the present day, the house has stood empty and mostly neglected, and it's become increasingly dilapidated in the process.
They were talking about their night so far with such fervor and bright-eyed glee that it cheered my dilapidated, gloomy brain up.
On top of turning uneven, dilapidated and bumpy roads into usable electricity, the eROT allows for a suspension feel easily adjustable with software.
The center, which opened in late 2015, occupies three plain rooms along a single hallway in a dilapidated office building in central Moscow.
Cain said, however, that the strike is about more than paychecks, pointing to dilapidated school supplies and high teacher turnover in the district.
For years the dilapidated area bustled with couples looking for bespoke engagement rings at a better price than in the capital's West End.
Situated in Ramla, not far from Tel Aviv, and first opened in 133, Neve Tirza is a small, dilapidated and dangerously overcrowded place.
State media said on Monday Irma had seriously damaged Cuba's already dilapidated sugar industry, flooding and flattening an extensive area of sugar cane.
They occupied a dilapidated building at the confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, a gritty corner of DC known as Buzzard Point.
And the country desperately needs more risk taking given its paltry level of new business formation and the dilapidated state of its infrastructure.
Young, well-educated whites are moving into once minority, often depopulated and dilapidated neighborhoods, where new condo and rental apartment construction is booming.
A single soldier was sitting outside a dilapidated guard post in front of the cavern's entrance as we rolled up in the Malibu.
Like Rikers, these borough jails are so badly outdated and dilapidated they would probably have to be torn down and rebuilt, officials said.
QUESTION: With that said, our students can no longer suffer due to lack of these things, or having these dilapidated issues take place.
State and local governments must also work with nonprofit affordable housing developers to develop and preserve affordable housing and rehabilitate vacant, dilapidated housing.
Instead of a post-production team, we had a dilapidated desk in the corner of a friend's office and a dying old MacBook.
The Carleton Island Villa, a dilapidated mansion that sits on an island in Cape Vincent, New York, hasn't been inhabited for 70 years.
Mehta Creation, a jeans maker in a dilapidated concrete building in the northern outskirts, paid a welter of taxes until two years ago.
"The Bank" refers to the Stony Island Arts Bank, a dilapidated bank in Chicago that Gates renovated into a library and arts center.
"As an institution it's pretty weak and dilapidated at this point," said Josh Huder, a senior fellow at Georgetown University's Government Affairs Institute.
Daniel Swain, Monson's town manager, says the formerly dilapidated downtown now "looks wonderful" and that a few young families have even moved in.
Forever banishing boat-borne asylum seekers from Australia, they say, destroys the business of those who carry refugees on dilapidated vessels for profit.
Last year, Mr. el-Sisi ordered the renovation of a badly dilapidated Jewish cemetery which is one of the oldest in the world.
In a photo, she wears the same dress and stands outside a dilapidated building, a red neon "CAFE" sign flashing in the background.
From the outside, the tent was an amazing sight, full of people giving toasts and laughing loudly while surrounded by dilapidated, empty buildings.
In effect, the governor wants to slap a two-car garage onto a dilapidated split-level and declare the property good as new.
Border Patrol agents regularly travel the dusty area, driving past the Rivas family's dilapidated shack that used to operate as a souvenir store.
"In Memorium" confirms Cheryl has the corpse of her murdered brother Jason (Trevor Stines) propped up in a corner of her dilapidated home.
So far, Customs and Border Protection has updated roughly 78 miles of existing barrier, swapping out old, dilapidated designs with a newer system.
So far, Customs and Border Protection has updated roughly 86 miles of existing barrier, swapping out old, dilapidated designs with a newer system.
"It is an extremely out-of-date, dilapidated facility," said Vincent Grippo, the deputy commissioner for management and budget for the Police Department.
Cuban health care is dilapidated, low-tech and free, and it is very good at ensuring that no one slips through the cracks.
Pdvsa's dilapidated refineries, once some of the world's biggest, have long ceased to cover national needs for products like gasoline and diesel fuel.
One of them, Ibrahim Ergun, sat recently in his somewhat dilapidated backyard, down the street from Mr. Rudani, and briefly explained his job.
The house's shape has been compared to the famous dilapidated house in the popular anime Howl's Moving Castle, by celebrated Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki.
Nevertheless, the city received repeated complaints over the years about the warehouse-turned-art space, a dilapidated two-story structure at 1315 31st Ave.
Upon leaving Crediton's QE High School in 1985 he wasn't so much at a crossroads, as a dilapidated gate guarding an empty, fallow field.
The dilapidated venue remains a fierce obsession for the two men who ended up in prison and have been searching for justice ever since.
Since business and industry left the area, what's left is a large number of dilapidated buildings and a population struggling to find work locally.
Arrests for drug possession were taxing the country's already dilapidated prison system, and in 2009 the country decriminalized possession of small quantities of drugs.
Successive governments have faced criticism for not reforming the overburdened public health system which is still plagued with shortage of doctors and dilapidated infrastructure.
Five days earlier the couple had moved into a rooftop shack in Samyang-dong, a dilapidated neighbourhood on the northern fringes of the megalopolis.
The district's debt has increased since its first emergency manager was appointed in 2009, enrollment is shrinking and the schools have grown more dilapidated.
One side of Kirby Road has been fully renovated while the opposite side remains dilapidated, ready to be done up in the next phase.
The remnants of the slave trade still linger in the abandoned and dilapidated sugar mills and plantations, many of which have become tourist attractions.
VITELLO: So we are installing the wall right now which is California which is replacing the dilapidated fence that was on the board now.
In Chicago, Jim Bachor is known for beautifying the city's dilapidated streets by filling its concrete craters with beautifully crafted mosaics of flower bouquets.
If you think the Elgin Marbles, snatched from Athens at this time, look dilapidated, that is nothing to the state of Lord Elgin himself.
Economic growth in Nigeria has been hampered for decades by its dilapidated rail network, built mainly by British colonial rulers before independence in 1960.
The dilapidated government-owned grid, operated by the Transmission Company of Nigeria, would collapse if all the country's power generators operated at full tilt.
Instead, they produced what sounded like dilapidated nursery rhymes, fables with overriding messages, and odd Christian songs, because that was all that they knew.
This isn't just about saving documents on the off chance that aliens find Earth as a dilapidated husk of a planet destroyed by humans.
Never mind that I was just out of graduate school, precariously employed, and living in a dilapidated house with four roommates and a cat.
Lumiere (Ewan McGregor) isn't all eyelids and smile as he was in the animation, but rather gnarled and impish; Cogsworth (Ian McKellen) is dilapidated.
The teaser shows the Beast's dilapidated mansion, and includes a brief voice-over conversation between Ewan McGregor as Lumiere and Ian McKellen as Cogsworth.
Nearly three years after Detroit's historic bankruptcy in July 2013, there are still too many dilapidated homes and not enough properties in good condition.
She promises to crackdown on graft, cronyism and everyday illegality like fare-dodging and double-parking that have become the norm in dilapidated Rome.
Similar efforts were under way in Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, and Puerto Rico, where a dilapidated power system had collapsed in the first winds.
Total expenditure on health stands at $20.3 per person, about 18 times less than Thailand, and dilapidated and overcrowded hospitals often lack basic supplies.
Both 5,400-square-foot homes squeeze onto a 13,500-square-foot plot where Ms. Young's dilapidated family home, built in the 1950s, once stood.
After he holed up in his dilapidated farmhouse refuge outside Corleone, about 36 miles south of Palermo, he subsisted largely on honey and vegetables.
Cutting a ribbon on a new park is far more appealing than funding routine maintenance on sewer lines, dilapidated hiking trails, or leaky roofs.
After seeing these dilapidated buildings, I got to visit a property that was being renovated, and I was pretty blown away by the transformation.
Just about the only visible life in town emanated from the cholera clinic, a dilapidated building stripped of its roof and swollen with patients.
The dilapidated homes owned by Wizig's web of LLCs continue to put a strain on the surrounding neighborhoods, attracting rats and trash and crime.
People remember Bo fondly as a can-do leader who improved law and order, turbo-charged the economy, and rejuvenated dilapidated old city quarters.
Always remember, a DJ costume is incomplete unless it has two things within arm's length: a dilapidated Rimowa and an overworked, underpaid tour manager.
The artists see their work as an homage to those dilapidated tan desks and sky blue chairs of public high schools across the globe.
During their travels, they arrived at a dilapidated church, where, at Lucas's command, a young goatherd was sent into a cave amid the ruins.
Luca Guadagnino's latest film takes place in a fictional dance academy in 1970s Berlin, constructed within the dilapidated interiors of a 19703 Italian retreat.
Andrew M. Cuomo declared a state of emergency at Nycha and ordered an independent monitor appointed to oversee repairs of the agency's dilapidated buildings.
In part, they do not want to absorb the costs that come with overhauling dilapidated infrastructure, said Ms. Hanak, the Water Policy Center director.
Other members of his party are using the deficits to argue that the government cannot afford to repair and upgrade the country's dilapidated infrastructure.
It was the last time the ship, a dilapidated former cargo carrier now operating as an American intelligence collector, would see the United States.
The subway's new leader, Andy Byford, has promised to upgrade the system's dilapidated signals at a much faster pace — five lines in five years.
Nearly a quarter of the primary schools in Mr. Mabuza's province still have only dilapidated pit toilets, despite ample government funds to fix them.
At a nearby hilltop site overlooking the ocean and leased by another Chinese developer, the shell of a dilapidated mansion stands scrawled with graffiti.
According to Customs and Border Protection, 21.5 miles "of new border barriers in place of dilapidated design" had been completed as of June 22018.
The private apartments, which had become rather dilapidated, were modernized, and the queen and her husband, Prince Philip, took up residence with their children.
Mr. Cauchi had calculated the probable speed of a dilapidated fishing boat and consulted local nautical charts to determine a likely point of interception.
Pyongyang, for its part, covets Russia's electricity supplies and wants to attract Russian investment to modernize its dilapidated industrial plants, railways and other infrastructure.
At night, while Daniel and his family sleep in the palatial Hilton, Ana returns to the tiny, dilapidated apartment she shares with her siblings.
Developers say foreign investors are doing Lisbon a service by renovating a huge number of dilapidated buildings which poorly remunerated landlords allowed to crumble.
Three years into Trump's presidency, the majority of the administration's efforts along the border have been replacing dilapidated barriers with new, enhanced wall systems.
There are important public purposes that could justify increasing the deficit — repairing the country's dilapidated infrastructure, for instance, or paying for hurricane recovery efforts.
In the film, Demos plays Jake Taylor, a strapping contractor who helps Gabriela (Christina Milian), a floundering American, renovate a dilapidated New Zealand inn.
As of December 6, around 90 miles of barriers that had been constructed replaced old, dilapidated designs, according to US Customs and Border Protection.
It is a universe of dilapidated stairwells, cramped apartments and barren concrete plazas, and all are in the misère, as the French would say.
The path left the stream, passing through woods and coming out at a dry riverbed on a dilapidated bridge, where it began climbing steeply.
The nonprofit is known for repurposing dilapidated buildings — including a former bank, sheriff&aposs office, and restaurant — and turning them into temporary homeless housing.
Soldiers armed with rifles and bayonets guard the entrance to the Kowloon site, but some buildings appear dilapidated, others rundown and many are unoccupied.
In Tehran, the capital, Mohammad Alinejad had been sitting behind the wheel of his dilapidated Peugeot when he heard of the protests in Mashhad.
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Twilley's painting, in contrast, portrays a faceless nude splayed on a couch among the clutter of her dilapidated home in late-20th-century America.
In Ngaba district, where cement trucks vie for space with rickshaws on dilapidated, flooded roads, some residents have turned to the only option left: criminality.
SiTE:LAB has created work in vacant commercial buildings in the past including a dilapidated hotel, a nature preserve, and even an abandoned natural history museum.
Rusting, dilapidated fishing boats littered the arid landscape, and salt kicked up from the silt of what was once the sea floor pelted surrounding villages.
"It's pretty dilapidated now," veteran royals biographer Ingrid Seward, author of the recent book My Husband and I, told PEOPLE shortly after the move announcement.
In 1929 he bought 86 acres of land in the Adirondack mountains in upstate New York and, from 1940, made a dilapidated farmhouse his home.
Nigeria's economy is undergoing a fragile recovery from its worst recession in a generation, with dilapidated infrastructure and a legacy of corruption holding it back.
When its only aircraft carrier recently chugged into the Mediterranean, European spectators were shocked to see it billowing black smoke -- like a dilapidated steam engine.
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"We focus a lot of time on ... inner-city, minority groups living in dilapidated housing as an image of poverty in this country," he said.
But the place that once billed itself as the "Paradise of Pocono Paradise" (sexy!) is now an abandoned, dilapidated mess of broken glass and graffiti.
Typical measures of affluence don't seem to apply: Sprawling, multilevel homes surrounded by fleets of gleaming trucks sit next to dilapidated trailers and auto junkyards.
When rescuers arrived to the dilapidated mansion, they allegedly discovered 84 dogs living in unsafe and unsanitary conditions, with limited access to food and water.
Their community cared about them, even if many indicators — displacement, substandard rental homes, dilapidated schools, violence surrounding them — suggested much of the world did not.
Thitu island, the Philipines most strategic outpost in the South China Sea, is in the midst of major upgrades to its dilapidated facilities, Esperon said.
This has long been known to subway officials who developed a plan years ago to upgrade the system's dilapidated signals over the next half-century.
Gandini's Circus came to Edmond, Oklahoma, around 1910, but has since become a wonderfully creepy desolate field of rusting cages and dilapidated, burned-down buildings.
The game largely takes place in a dilapidated version of Ray's school, with spirits wandering the halls and Taoist symbols decorating the otherwise ordinary classrooms.
It is a maze of tightly packed, dilapidated shacks strewn with rubbish with no garbage collection, no drainage and only one tap for all residents.
Although they don't pose an immediate threat to safety, older bridges will become only more dilapidated as the rate of repairs slows, the association said.
The Simpsons home is dilapidated, but I don't think any of this crowd, who is magically wealthier than me, would be smart enough to notice.
When he talks about infrastructure, he still draws comparisons between some of the US's dilapidated roads and bridges and the modern infrastructure he's seen abroad.
The tie-up between the trendy eatery and Vornado, Manhattan's largest owner of street retail, comes as New York tries to revive the dilapidated hub.
But investigators have said that McCloud admitted to kidnapping Wilson from her home and dumping her body in the grass behind the deserted, dilapidated hospital.
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I've been visiting Inuit prisoners and reporting their first-hand accounts from one of Canada's most violent, dilapidated, and overcrowded northern jails for four years.
He took a room in the Trumbull Theatre, a dilapidated complex of houses converted into flats and a brick factory converted into a community stage.
The homes will have to be taken down to the studs, but will everyone decide to rebuild or will it be a dilapidated ghost town?
Despite its dilapidated state and a difficult to reach location, the Jiankou section has become a popular site for photographers because of the beautiful landscape.
The foreclosure crisis created a bountiful supply of cheap, often dilapidated, homes for investors to buy and left millions of people with damaged credit histories.
Then Mr. Landman and his wife, Helen, bought the dilapidated Hot Springs Spa & Resort there a few years ago and petitioned to change the name.
Hanging on one wall is a dilapidated plastic chair, the first model of the S-shaped Panton Chair, named after its Danish designer Verner Panton.
The rest, between 170 and 270 families, live inside the behemoth D.C. General, a dilapidated building and all-purpose public service warehouse for the poor.
Other towns have also been abandoned after nuclear disasters, and each is a skeleton of its former self,  strewn with deserted cars and dilapidated buildings.
The imbalance ate at the McCormicks: college sports were a multibillion-dollar business, and here was a top talent stuck with a dilapidated two-wheel.
At one point, I ended up providing cover for a friend on the roof of a dilapidated skyscraper while she shut down an enemy signal.
The city has identified various unused or dilapidated spaces in parks, public housing projects and schools, 28 percent of which lack dedicated physical fitness space.
Successive governments have faced criticism for not reforming the overburdened public health system which is still plagued with a shortage of doctors and dilapidated infrastructure.
New Jersey had among the lowest gas taxes in the nation, and those funds were desperately needed to fix dilapidated roads and New Jersey Transit.
In a measure of his desperation, his dream employer is the dilapidated steel mill that dominates life in this fading city on the Ionian Sea.
Housing advocates have complained it has focused too much attention on rehabbing homes in just a few neighborhoods, and on tearing down dilapidated homes elsewhere.
Today, the workshop - a cluttered open-air courtyard surrounded by dilapidated wooden buildings - assists about 60 boys and girls each year, with little external funding.
A few years ago, there was no sadder movie property in Los Angeles than Sunset Bronson Studios, a dilapidated 10-stage facility that Warner Bros.
The three women paused at the entrance, taking in a softly lit nave, where dilapidated wooden seats and peeling yellow paint betrayed decades of neglect.
That launch site was used for missile tests dating back to the 1950s, but its buildings are now dilapidated and overrun with plants and wildlife.
When it worked well, it felt like the back half of Resident Evil 2, when Mr. X pursues the heroes through the dilapidated Police Station.
Mr. Weissman bought the dilapidated house in November 2016 for $710,000, invested more than $700,903 in it and hopes to net a six-figure return.
Agnelli remained active and creative in her later years, purchasing and restoring a dilapidated villa in Marrakesh, Morocco, and publishing an autobiographical coffee-table book.
The colonial-style houses are more often than not dilapidated or vacant—the population of the county has been halved in the past 60 years.
But once the camper — a dilapidated Roller Super 3, built in Italy around 1960 — was fixed up, Orso could spend summers living out his dream.
He, his brother and Vince Muscat used to hang out at a dilapidated warehouse right on the dockside that had once been a potato store.
The result—the EA Hotel, a large, dilapidated building on the end of a down-at-heel terrace—is more Fawlty Towers than Manhattan glamour spot.
Pyongyang, for its part, covets Russia's electricity supplies and wants to attract Russian investment to modernize its dilapidated Soviet-built industrial plants, railways and other infrastructure.
The move came a day after a sickout by teachers protesting dilapidated buildings and understaffing shut down more than 85 of the district's roughly 100 schools.
Over the next two months, we saw every house in the $300,000 range in the area — most of them were too dilapidated for us to consider.
"I imagine changing the treaties, parameters and other things that are strangling our economy today," said Fioramonti, who will run in a dilapidated suburb of Rome.
Along H Street, new apartment buildings are rising amid yoga studios and a CrossFit gym, just a few blocks from dilapidated structures and check-cashing stores.
And illegal "Termination Centers," run out of back alleyways and abandoned, dilapidated houses, warp the defiant choice to end a pregnancy into a potentially lethal decision.
Once again neglected, dilapidated, covered in weeds, their reflecting pools leaking, they became "genuine ruins," as Will Higgins of the Indianapolis Star called them in 2013.
The dilapidated low-rise buildings in the 16.5-acre (7 hectares) site will make way for high-rise towers, wide streets, parking lots and green spaces.
This stately Georgian terrace, where two-bedroom maisonettes now change hands for three-quarters of a million pounds, was then a vast, dilapidated warren of squats.
It's actually a supernatural mystery thriller that comes complete with old, dilapidated buildings, silent, creepy children, and a suitably haunting theme song from Evanescence's Amy Lee.
Osinbajo also ordered an overhaul of dilapidated facilities at Lagos airport, the main entry gate into Nigeria, as part of a plan to ease doing business.
Some scenes in "West Side Story," released in 1961, were filmed on dilapidated blocks in the West 60s that were later razed to build Lincoln Center.
Sunday was demolition day for the outdated, dilapidated mausoleum of a stadium in a Detroit suburb that also bears the name of a dead automobile, Pontiac.
In 2006, local advocates persuaded the Town of Huntington to buy the dilapidated home of the jazz artist John Coltrane and convert it into a museum.
Because of the island's dilapidated infrastructure even before the storm, however, it could take weeks or even months to assess the true extent of the damage.
The last double-ended steam ferry on the Hudson has grown more dilapidated with each passing year and each major storm, including Hurricanes Irene and Sandy.
But as we saw with Ryan Coogler's work reviving the Rocky franchise with Creed, a light touch and some smart casting choices can reenergize dilapidated properties.
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Grab a bag of coals from the supermarket, dump them in the dilapidated barbecue on your porch, and spray the whole damn thing with lighter fluid?
South African street artist, painter, and mixed-media artist Faith47 has become renowned for her revitalization of abandoned or dilapidated buildings through beautiful and poignant murals.
Today, the men and the horses ride on ungroomed green spaces hemmed in by dilapidated housing, in a northern section of the city primed for gentrification.
For months, the 42-year-old has had to bathe under a garden hose or inside a rat-infested, dilapidated mobile home a few steps away.
Where Colville abuts the park, two new apartment towers replace a parking lot and a smaller, dilapidated estate housing block that was demolished some years ago.
CreditCreditHenry Bourne CHARLOTTE HORTON FIRST learned of Castello di Potentino, the dilapidated fortress that is now her world, from a guidebook more than two decades ago.
"One-third of our tap water is wasted," Mr. Macron was saying in the dilapidated convention center in Souillac as gray daylight outside turned to darkness.
The formerly dilapidated two-story brick building has a colorful history as a boardinghouse, a tattoo parlor and, if legend is to be believed, a brothel.
Mr. Miralles showed off a section of Palma that has a few abandoned and dilapidated buildings, but mostly renovated ones that could serve as tourism apartments.
That wall -- which will be in the El Paso, El Centro and Tucson regions -- will replace dilapidated or outdated barriers, according to Customs and Border Protection.
But congested ports and dilapidated roads led some to expect that the company would build a pipeline or other method of getting its fuel to consumers.
The area is also known as "Yabacon Valley" because of the presence of numerous tech hubs, and is a bustling neighbourhood of dilapidated colonial-era architecture.
Netanyahu's announcement comes a few months after Israel announced that it had stolen a trove of nuclear-related files and documents from a dilapidated Iranian warehouse.
Authorities said they were looking into what caused the collapse of the buildings, described by residents of the area as dilapidated and in need of repair.
But when a wall cracked in the dilapidated house, Bucharest authorities evicted the eight Roma families living there immediately with the building declared 'unfit for habitation'.
Uganda's crippled health sector has frequently been hit by protests over dilapidated government hospitals, the widespread theft of government drugs and poor pay for health workers.
After I walked through the kolkhoz's dilapidated buildings and a church where the Soviets stored fertilizers and chemicals I asked Olena what her life was like.
Early Encounters, organized by Savona Bailey-McClain of the West Harlem Art Fund, is designed to prevail over the dilapidated condition of the walls and ceilings.
He has made it clear he has little or no intention of fulfilling his promise to repair the nation's rutted roads, aging railways or dilapidated airports.
On one side of the street, dilapidated 23.8th-century brick tenements with multiple occupants in each building, with a white van moving vehicle loading up outside.
From there, it lurches into an eerie cacophony of dilapidated beats, groaning bass, and chopped vocal bits, each pause—however brief—a jarring jolt back to reality.
In New York, you are constantly confronted with staggeringly stark divides: homeless men panhandling for money around $10 million homes; luxury sports cars parked outside dilapidated warehouses.
The house is bare, dilapidated even—the windows blocked by bricks and slabs of wood, shattered rock and snaking wires sticking out of its once vibrant structure.
But another was my old tailor, who lived with her family in a single room in a dilapidated house, with piles of cloth obscuring the thin windows.
Umerov's lawyer, Mark Feygin, said his client had been released on Wednesday from the dilapidated medical facility in Simferopol, the Crimean capital, where he was being held.
To give the album mood, the guys decorated Banhart's little shed like a dilapidated Japanese hotel lobby and made songs that sounded like they'd be played there.
What it doesn't show, however is much of Bojack himself, who turns up only briefly at the end pulling up to a dilapidated cabin in a convertible.
It is considered the result of poverty and segregation that has relegated many blacks and other racial minorities to some of the most industrialized or dilapidated environments.
Living conditions are harsh, housing is beyond dilapidated, addiction is rife, and when the pair seeks a new life they end up sleeping rough under a bridge.
Crude sales make up around two-thirds of government revenues, but the dilapidated state of refineries means the country has to import most of its refined fuel.
Ali noted that legal exports could continue via seaports, but Nigeria's congested terminals and dilapidated road and rail networks make it difficult to quickly change export routes.
Economic growth in Africa's most populous nation has been hampered for decades by its dilapidated rail network, built mainly by British colonial rulers before independence in 1960.
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz of "American Pickers" were astonished to find the dilapidated van during filming in Chesterfield, a town about 100 miles west of Boston.
The defects surged in November, when three babies were born with microcephaly on the same night at the dilapidated Barão de Lucena children's hospital where she works.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Hurricane Irma seriously damaged Cuba's already dilapidated sugar industry and flooded and flattened an extensive area of sugar cane, state-run media reported on Monday.
From 733.413 to 2015, the city expropriated about 400 hectares of inner-city land and tore down a total of 23,151 dilapidated houses, according to UN-Habitat.
The sober, finely painted portraits contrast with Cuba's dilapidated buildings and pot-holed streets, colorful vintage cars and peeling pink, apricot and turquoise paint on eclectic architecture.
KELAMBAKAM, India/KARACHI, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In a dilapidated shelter in south India, surrounded by squalor, Alakamma Bibi dials her home in Myanmar every few hours.
Long permitting processes and a dilapidated and expensive electrical grid, which collapsed during the hurricane, are among the many factors that have caused investors to shy away.
"It seems mad ... It sounded too good to be true," said the 31-year-old, who got the keys to her dilapidated two-bedroom house in 13.
Formerly dilapidated downtown neighborhoods are filling with restaurants, shops and yoga studios catering to the overflow of technology workers, hipsters and other economic refugees from San Francisco.
Seoul Journal SEOUL, South Korea — For decades, squatters have lived inside a dilapidated red brick house on a hillside not far from the royal palace in Seoul.
Baltimore still faces the deep-seated challenges — dilapidated housing, high rates of joblessness among young black people, violent crime — that created the climate that led to violence.
But shortly after I arrived, I saw just how dilapidated the place was — it made me feel like an extra in an episode of American Horror Story.
Mr. Fallenberg found a real estate agent and looked at 20 places in the Old City, Acre's ancient neighborhood of winding streets and narrow, often dilapidated homes.
But it had become dilapidated and unsanitary, city officials said in planning the move to a new site in Toyosu, a man-made island in Tokyo Bay.
We doubled our debt and, in return, we have dilapidated infrastructure, failing schools, a badly depleted military, and another 14 million people who have left the workforce.
The nearby Port Zone was transformed from a dangerous and dilapidated shoreline into a tourist destination with public squares and museums in time for the Summer Games.
Now, with his home established at 170lbs and brimming with motivation, Alves will be hoping to make another run at the title in a dilapidated welterweight division.
Then there's Britain's Illegal Rave Renaissance, where – with the help of bolt-cutters – kids are huffing balloons into the early hours in dilapidated warehouses across the country.
But the parents' artistic legacy was stored in a dilapidated wooden studio next to their home in Río Piedras and was at risk of sustaining irreversible damage.
At Stall 24 in the dilapidated temporary quarters of the Pueblo Nuevo market, Rosana Angulo was getting frustrated with my persistent queries about that day's lunch options.
About six months ago, he married his second wife — his first wife and five children remained in Halhoul — and moved with her into a dilapidated rental building.
With the South Pacific nation's rainy season looming, Wanigela's thousands of residents are packed together in overcrowded and dilapidated dwellings with no sanitation and unreliable electricity supplies.
But teachers and administrators said it did little to alleviate large class sizes, repair decaying school infrastructure or replace dilapidated text books held together with duct tape.
Other dilapidated structures can be found all over the island, like the cages that animals were once held in but now are covered in branches and leaves.
The medieval Castello di Potentino, a dilapidated fortress in the Italian countryside revitalized by Charlotte Horton and her family, is featured in T's March 24 Design issue.
Alicia Coggeshell, 22018, who lives in the southern part of the county, said the bridge was so dilapidated that her neighbors sometimes fall into the icy water.
Over 3,500 women and their children live in 90 dilapidated brothels here, just a few minutes drive from the Rajpath Marg, India's equivalent of the Washington Mall.
Over 20143,500 women and their children live in 90 dilapidated brothels here, just a few minutes drive from the Rajpath Marg, India's equivalent of the Washington Mall.
Liverpool itself remained a faded port of half a million inhabitants, only marginally less dilapidated than the gritty, gray-toned, postwar city that had produced the Beatles.
Editorial President Trump has correctly identified two big challenges that Americans want him to tackle this year — the opioid epidemic and the country's dilapidated and overstretched infrastructure.
Will, the worker from Honduras, said he and three fellow immigrants were paying $250 each to share a shack that had been dilapidated even before Hurricane Michael.
The department's internal watchdog released an additional report this year detailing conditions found on a surprise visit in July 2018, including dilapidated, moldy infrastructure and rotting food.
But Mr. Kashper, with his faded Pabst Blue Ribbon logo T-shirts and dilapidated sneakers, says he's not going to forget about the company's primary brand, either.
I was almost as embarrassed about my parents' arcane snobbery as I was about the fact that they owned one car and a dilapidated one at that.
Berlin Journal BERLIN — As twilight fell over Wedding, a working-class Berlin neighborhood, the curtained window panes of a small, dilapidated-looking backyard house began to glow.
That was provided by a dilapidated former boys camp in Lake Lure, N.C., where there was no active resort business to get in the way of filming.
She went with Collonge and her director of photography, David Raedeker, to survey a dilapidated block at the base where newly arriving airmen had once been received.
In 2004 he bought his first property, a dilapidated apartment in a medieval building on Strada Faurului, standing in a row of houses with faded pastel colors.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: My husband and I, World War II survivors from Poland, arrived in New York on March 16, 1948, on a dilapidated transport ship.
The country suffers from a shortage of dollars that have curbed imports, a dilapidated infrastructure and an unemployment rate estimated to be as high as 80 percent.
And when the Odescalchi family donated the badly dilapidated monastery to Father Tuderti's predecessor in 1941, they removed other artifacts, but not the statue, he said cheerfully.
The differences are stark — local and state leaders say black students attending neighborhood schools face dilapidated facilities and a shortage of resources compared to their white counterparts.
The count — like a mustachioed Little Princess — is moved out of his glamorous suite and into a dilapidated old attic room normally used for storing old furniture.
The remainder that capture the parts of Atlantic City where its people reside are categorized by empty lots, dilapidated houses, overflowing trash receptacles, and defunct public services.
In the cynical sense, he just may have found a target that he can pummel into acquiescence: working-class residents in a pretty dilapidated corner of the city.
Slugcat can throw sticks and stones at them but the only truly effective getaway tactic is to move parkour-like across the staggered tiers of the dilapidated environments.
Inspired by artist Joseph Beuys' idea of a "social sculpture," Lowe and the group of artists bought 22 dilapidated row houses that line a street in downtown Houston.
Friday night's blaze broke out during an electronic dance party, killing dozens who could not escape from the dilapidated two-story warehouse, known locally as the Ghost Ship.
MANDALAY, Myanmar — When the ferry pushed off from a dilapidated pier in western Myanmar, few of the passengers could have predicted how dangerous the journey would turn out.
A woman in a bright blue head wrap said she had seen the thief running towards Kabasa Lodge, a dilapidated mansion built by a former president, Siaka Stevens.
I enjoy other humans, I'm not quite in my dilapidated mansion on a hill phase just yet, but I'm not someone who has to have company by nature.
Just last September, a fire at one of these dilapidated plants knocked out power across the entire island with nearly half the island without power for a week.
A co-working space for start-ups in the dilapidated town centre ticks all the boxes: exposed brickwork, board games, a man with pink hair strumming a ukulele.
The show is set in 1933, with the audience assuming the roles of the Sullivan children, who set out to find their missing mother in a dilapidated mansion.
For starters, their spinoff, Behind the Design, premieres Tuesday, April 10, and will dig deeper into how Joanna transforms her previously dilapidated properties into stunning farmhouse-inspired homes.
"I noticed this brownstone, it was really dilapidated, it had a lot of construction debris," said Katia Kelly, who runs a neighborhood blog called Pardon Me for Asking.
Their shop is a small room with Islamic prayers in Arabic hanging from the walls and more than a dozen dilapidated tables perched on an uneven wooden floor.
Even as high-rises sprang up in recent years to surround her dilapidated home, Ms. Zheng, a 303-year-old schoolteacher, and her husband, Sun Guojian, held firm.
His popularity is pitched as proof of his mandate, and his iconoclasm is cast as an effective antidote to a dilapidated democracy that has always thrived on inequality.
A camera crew follows the artist during this period of his life as he navigates the dilapidated hallways of his building and into the mess where he lives.
The problem is often worse in small cities and less-urban areas, because there is no other supply of low-income rentals once dilapidated public housing is shuttered.
When Lafarge bought a dilapidated factory in northern Syria in 2007, one of the biggest advantages was a local partner with ties to President Bashar al-Assad's government.
The agency has offered a glimmer of hope, saying it would consider other options for the dilapidated bridge if a study were produced outlining the feasibility of alternatives.
The neighborhood is a network of dilapidated buildings, pool halls, shops, and brothels posing as bars—prostitution isn't illegal in Brazil, but owning and running a brothel is.
So I shaved off my mustache the morning after my bachelor weekend in a dilapidated mansion in Atlantic City that I had rented with a group of friends.
Walled-in, abutting a weedy stretch of railroad tracks, the distillery was a picturesque assortment of dilapidated stables, a bottling facility, a carriage house, some offices and warehouses.
Craigslist, which Ms. Lewis checked daily, led her not to a studio but to a dilapidated H.D.F.C. two-bedroom on South Second Street in South Williamsburg for $310,0003.
It's the leaves, a smattering of red and orange and brown covering over the dilapidated landscape I find myself in as the game's first major area opens up.
When William S. Beinecke and his wife, Betty, moved to the Upper East Side of Manhattan in 1979, they were shocked by the dilapidated state of Central Park.
As of December, on official federal projects, Customs and Border Protection has updated roughly 86 miles of existing barrier, swapping out old, dilapidated designs with a newer system.
But the pairing makes sense: Like rap music in the United States, grime emerged from some of the poorest parts of the country, dilapidated inner-city housing projects.
Perrone, who worked as an independent seller of apparel, was known to neighbors of his dilapidated three-story Staten Island home as an eccentric with a combative personality.
But they were shown a dilapidated cottage on a high bluff, which they tore down and together designed a modernist retreat, now a time capsule of 1960s design.
He'd had the air of a country boy, which, in a way, he was: he'd grown up in a dilapidated farmhouse, though his parents weren't farmers but artists.
The parodies of Victor's tech office, Nathaniel's LA scenester life, and Kezia's dilapidated-chic jewelry company are precise and pointed; the characterization is as tight as a drum.
In response to the dilapidated state of public defense in America, the American Civil Liberties Union has brought litigation in numerous states, from California to Missouri to Louisiana.
Spring/Break is also essentially nomadic, known for inhabiting unconventionally dilapidated spaces like the high-ceilinged offices in the James A. Farley Building (formerly the General Post Office).
One family profiled in the book — a mother, her two young children and their grandmother — moved into a dilapidated hotel room after they were evicted from their home.
But Russia today, Ms. Schulmann said, resembles not so much the rigidly regimented country ruled by Stalin as the dilapidated autocracy of Russia in the early 19th century.
The video (which you can watch above) begins with West collapsed on the floor of what looks like a once dilapidated and now refreshed warehouse, panting for breath.
Valia's austere landscape, peppered with dilapidated motels and dimly-lit bars, epitomizes the strange limbo in which this constitutionally-enshrined right still lives, 44 years after Roe v. Wade.
The AP described Pakistan's rail system as "dilapidated, poorly maintained and mismanaged," and the Times reported that passengers had deliberately ignored the guard's command not to use gas stoves.
He has generalised a previous pilot plan to link teachers' pay to performance, overhauled teacher training and school management and begun a crash programme of repairing dilapidated school buildings.
There was the 23 proposal for a soaring walk-in aviary in a dilapidated New Orleans park, which thoroughly confused the city elders who awarded him the design commission.
It was here in the late-413s that the church's groundkeeper and the club's founder, former soldier William Lambert, abused children in a dilapidated hut on the church's grounds.
In Belambo people complain that there is no drinking water, that the school building is dilapidated, the teachers barely literate and that there is no clinic or doctor nearby.
As the star of the Discovery Channel's Fast N Loud, he searches for dilapidated cars and restores them for profit with the help of the Gas Monkey Garage crew.
Located in the sprawling parkland of the estate, "it's pretty dilapidated now," veteran royals biographer Ingrid Seward, author of the recent book My Husband and I, previously told PEOPLE.
In Monterey County, Kogan's Grupo Flor is competing for the title of "California's biggest marijuana operation" with FLRish, another firm buying up dilapidated greenhouses once used to grow flowers.
Under this system, a naïve buyer agrees to pour money into an often dilapidated house while also making high interest payments, with the aim of eventually owning the home.
Once a month in a dilapidated Oakland warehouse with graffiti-filled walls, potholes and no electricity, two tech CEOs and a bunch of technologists gather to race autonomous vehicles.
Authorities say a modern district comprising shopping centers, office buildings and green spaces will be built in place of the dilapidated town, which dates back more than 200 years.
Aside from a few shows supporting Nirvana on the In Utero tour, this was a band that spent the bulk of their career playing clubs and dilapidated punk dives.
Of course, that is not what Onemeal was created for, but I want to see what this kind of dosage of healthy superfood could do for my dilapidated body.
Visitors who wanted to make their wishes in person were handed a ticket and instructed to climb a flight of rusted stairs that led to a dilapidated administrative building.
The Northeast's three major subway systems, which have the most riders in the country along with Chicago's, are similarly struggling with dilapidated equipment, funding concerns and knotty political dynamics.
The ranch currently consists of four dilapidated and waterlogged residential buildings and two enormous, sun-dappled barns for horses, cattle and sheep, now the residences of birds and rodents.
It shows up in every travelogue stammering on about the island's "timelessness" or fixating on its dilapidated buildings and beaten down muscle cars as if the land were enchanted.
It had since been dismissed as a string of dilapidated buildings that blocked views of the water, little more than a curious and quaint chapter in New York history.
Other crucial pain points Harris pointed out include a dilapidated tunnel in Baltimore, and a railroad bridge in New Jersey, all of which could cripple travel in the Northeast.
In its time possibly the largest and most cosmopolitan city in the world, Xi'an (Xijing in the novel) has, in Jia's description, become a dilapidated backwater by the 1980s.
Unemployment, poor education and health care, dilapidated housing, and the spread of crack cocaine left many desperately scrambling into the underworld, where crime wreaked havoc on any and all.
"My government will not allow our gallant men and women in uniform to continue living in dilapidated and at times makeshift structures far below their noble status," Lungu said.
They came in droves to voice years of grievances, denounce dilapidated living conditions and pounce on their landlord, the country's largest public housing authority, which houses 400,000 New Yorkers.
For the elderly, the conflict is characterized by waiting inside dilapidated homes while struggling to keep warm, safe, healthy and clean — increasingly difficult tasks as the years wear on.
Hospitals in Venezuela have lost huge numbers of medical professionals and are so dilapidated that, in some cases, staff use paint buckets as improvised toilets and reuse surgical gloves.
After about 40 minutes on a bus meandering past high-rise buildings and dilapidated parking lots, and then a short walk, Yanis, 17, arrived at the Martine swimming pool.
As it turned out, the company knew just the structure: a dilapidated barn from about 1780 still standing in a field in Locktown, N.J., whose owner wanted it gone.
First, it struck a $22015 billion currency swap deal that helped stabilize the Argentine peso, and then promised to invest $10 billion to fix the nation's dilapidated rail system.
A drunk uncle who she recalls was always telling her what a pretty little girl she was, picked her up from behind and carried her into a dilapidated cabin.
Mr. Gilliam's departure was the latest setback for a city long plagued by corruption, where glittering casinos tower over neighborhoods struggling with persistent poverty, high unemployment and dilapidated housing.
One day, I drove to a dilapidated apartment building across the street from a strip mall to visit a forty-five-year-old call-center worker I'll call Tomás.
Op-Ed Contributors President Trump has announced the outlines of an ambitious $1 trillion agenda to rebuild America's crumbling roads and bridges, outdated water systems and dilapidated public buildings.
A report from the Department of Homeland Security inspector general released last year found expired food and dilapidated bathrooms during unannounced visits to four immigrant detention facilities in 2018.
A century-old dilapidated home atop a 6,450 square-foot lot in Oakland — a city just east across the bay from San Francisco — is for sale for $1 million.
Atul Garg, New Delhi's chief fire officer, said firefighters initially struggled to douse the flames because narrow lanes blocked access to the area, which is full of dilapidated buildings.
Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said that first responders searching the woods heard a child&aposs voice and followed it to a dilapidated pump house where they found the siblings.
That includes initial funding for a sweeping plan by Andy Byford, the subway's leader, to fix the system by upgrading dilapidated signals, some of which date to the 1940s.
However, producers deemed the dilapidated buildings to be too dangerous for a movie set, so they took aerial establishing shots and then filmed the remaining scenes in a studio.
He had no background in real estate, design or construction, yet watching all that television convinced him that he could make big money buying, restoring and reselling dilapidated properties.
Set in a dilapidated warehouse that resembled a fabric mill, Alexander McQueen's show was a love letter to Northern England, the birthplace of the brand's creative director, Sarah Burton.
Grace just wants to refurbish their gorgeous, dilapidated home and start a family, but an alarming number of strangers start coming to the house and then refusing to leave.
Today, many of the city's remaining colonial-era apartment blocks are mixed-use and charmingly dilapidated, with an entrepreneurial buzz that lures stylish retailers and mom-and-pop vendors alike.
To a certain extent, food halls have served as a catalyst to the retail incubator movement, a means for revitalizing erstwhile storefronts and breathing new life to dilapidated shopping centers.
About 10 miles from downtown, a collection of Avery family homes sit near the family-run salvage yard in an area of small dairy farms, cornfields, farmhouses and dilapidated barns.
Its bosses see this as a one-off opportunity to overhaul the tens of thousands of muddy pitches and freezing club houses that make up the country's dilapidated football infrastructure.
Currently, Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel, which began its operations in the 1910s and was once considered one of the most glamorous resorts in the Catskill Mountains, sits empty and dilapidated.
Why it matters: That still leaves more than half of the almost 21.6,265-mile border uncovered, and there are gaps and dilapidated fencing in the barriers that are in place.
We squeezed through the wrought-iron gate in the far corner of the courtyard, then scaled a dilapidated wall around an archaeological site at the heart of the Old City.
Masiero, tasked with getting the equipment to Rizzi Comercio, was surprised to find its billing address was a tiny storefront with peeling purple paint in a dilapidated Sao Paulo neighborhood.
HAVANA (Reuters) - The graffiti of alien-like beings and balaclava-clad men appearing on Havana's dilapidated walls strikes a contrast with the upbeat political slogans and effigies of Cuban revolutionaries.
The area was dilapidated and controlled by drug-traffickers; he would wear a tucked-in shirt (to show he was unarmed) and sandals (suggesting he had no reason to run).
Speaking from their home in a dilapidated bamboo hut close to the river bank, Hla Myint did not share many of his fellow citizens' high hopes for Suu Kyi's government.
Why it matters: That still leaves more than half of the almost 2,000-mile border uncovered, and there are gaps and dilapidated fencing in the barriers that are in place.
The advent of organised retail and e-commerce began modernising warehouses in India a decade ago, but most firms still rely on musty, dilapidated "godowns", as storehouses are known colloquially.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Roydis Valdés' dilapidated home on Animas Street in the densely packed center of Old Havana had been declared uninhabitable by Cuba's Communist authorities years ago, his neighbors said.
They know the dilapidated home where dope boys push drugs, but they don't know Miss Anderson who lives right next to the bando and cooks up a mean peach cobbler.
And as the overhead camera shot fades in the title credits—right as a gun is fired—we fly over sections of Atlanta, which includes a dilapidated, caved-in house.
The dilapidated and boarded-up house sits on a 2571,800 square foot lot in San Francisco's Bay Area, home to some of the country's largest tech firms and start-ups.
During the past six months, Robinson said she had been hospitalized after a gas leak, trapped in a dilapidated lift, and locked out by security guards who control the entrances.
DALLAS — When Andre Stubblefield leaves his dilapidated apartment complex in southern Dallas, he always carries his work gloves, vest and hard hat, even when he is not going to work.
By the time that Delphine Farmer and Marina Vance were looking for a site to host Homec hem, the UTest House was so dilapidated that Novoselac was contemplating scrapping it.
During the past six months, Robinson said she had been hospitalised after a gas leak, trapped in a dilapidated lift, and locked out by security guards who control the entrances.
As the Indians improve, Rachel Phelps forces them to first fly in an ancient DC-3, and then travel in a dilapidated Scenicruiser for the back half of the season.
Dancing on and then jumping off dilapidated cars and literally bouncing off the walls, he moved like a playful maniac; like your caring yet menacing guide through the sexy underworld.
The van dropped everyone about a hundred yards from the border, at a dilapidated fruit stand where old men cratering on rusted lawn chairs drank maté out of metal straws.
Uniformed schoolchildren strolled past the dilapidated childhood home of Jean Rhys, whose novel "Wide Sargasso Sea" reimagined the "madwoman in the attic" in "Jane Eyre" as a Dominica-born Creole.
In 1974, he discovered the Bouffes du Nord, a dilapidated 19th-century music hall in a less-than-upscale area, which had been closed as a safety measure in 1952.
He has created a Neighborhood Revitalization Fund to fix up homes and demolish dilapidated structures, and wants to use business tax incentives to help lift wages, not just create jobs.
The attraction obscures her view of the ocean, literalizing already narrow horizons, and casts deep, expressionistic blue and red light on the apartment's dilapidated interior and its equally worn inhabitants.
And of a 260-year-old boy whose body was discovered by his mother at the bottom of another dilapidated pit, his hand sticking out of a pool of feces.
The Department of Homeland Security inspector general found expired food and dilapidated bathrooms during unannounced visits to four immigrant detention facilities in 2018, according to a report released in June.
In 1991, 26-year-old Lu is a poor artist working at a minimum-wage job and living uncomfortably in a dilapidated loft in one of Brooklyn's seediest industrial neighborhoods.
The office of Ahmed Nagy, the prosecutor who initially oversaw Regeni's murder investigation, is on the seventh floor of the dilapidated Giza courthouse building, a few miles from Tahrir Square.
The devil is missing from the details, like the lack of dust and cobwebs in the dilapidated house or of bloody footprints after the mother walks on a wounded foot.
Health investigators like the one above are driving around, knocking on doors in dilapidated homes and motels, and interviewing prison inmates to find all the sex partners of infected people.
I love to cook and had been thoroughly disappointed with the prior homes' dilapidated kitchens — I could picture the elaborate Thanksgiving meals I might cook with my son in here.
Most performances occur Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, but turn up any time to have a cocktail while basking in the charmingly dilapidated space that is bathed in purple hues.
Cover: Residents of Metropolitan Gardens, Alabama's largest public housing project, can see shiny downtown bank towers from the windows of 55 dilapidated, red-brick apartment buildings, pictured here on Jan.
Roaring past New Orleans's aboveground cemeteries and homes still dilapidated from Hurricane Katrina, past new housing projects and around the city's infamous potholes, the women receive a rowdy, happy welcome.
Atop it, Google Earth-esque images of city streets and dilapidated scale models of emblematic government buildings, such as the White House and the Kremlin, depict a fictitious coastal city.
Clinton's remarks came in a poor, rural region of South Carolina that drew national attention when a 2005 documentary called "Corridor of Shame" was filmed here about its dilapidated schools. Mrs.
Celedon tells me people pay more than 30% of their incomes for housing that is dilapidated, bug-infested and often without air conditioning even as Valley temperatures swelter above 100 degrees.
"It is critically important that we fix our dilapidated emergency response systems around the world," said Trae Stephens, a partner at Founders Fund, an early backer of SpaceX, Facebook and Airbnb.
The 360-page document describes the long and meandering road — and the dozens of meetings with buyers along the way — leading to the dilapidated web portal's sale to the telecom giant.
Washington (CNN)The Department of Homeland Security inspector general found expired food and dilapidated bathrooms during unannounced visits to four immigrant detention facilities in 0003, according to a report released Thursday.
The Department of Homeland Security inspector general found expired food and dilapidated bathrooms during unannounced visits to four immigrant detention facilities in 2018, according to a new report obtained by CNN.
When a Camden, New Jersey, drill team had to vacate its dilapidated practice facility for repairs in July 20133, the rapper/actress stepped up with $22013,2524 for the Camden Sophisticated Sisters.
In a city where housing demand outweighs supply, the value of homes and land is sky-high, meaning even dilapidated single-family homes throughout the city are worth a pretty penny.
On a recent morning, she sat in the passenger seat of a water tanker as it revved its motor up a hill, dwarfing the dilapidated single-room houses along its path.
Russia's trade with Asia accounts for a piddling 1% of the region's total, and Asia's economic miracle has scarcely touched the 6.4m Russians in the dilapidated cities of Russia's Far East.
Why it matters: But that still leaves more than half of the almost 21.6,265-mile border uncovered, and there are gaps and dilapidated fencing in the barriers that are in place.
Maybe it's because I've just left my old dilapidated apartment and am poised to move into a new one, a less crumbling one, one where I hope to start a family.
In January, teachers staged a sickout to protest dilapidated and dangerously unsanitary conditions -- including rat and roach infestations, black mold and falling ceiling panels -- forcing the closure of dozens of schools.
This mall is a dilapidated relic of the 2190013s full of specialty shops, a grungy BYOB booth karaoke spot, and a strangely fun bowling alley/bar/arcade on the third floor.
Then they both lost in the first round last year and looked like side-by-side dilapidated dildo factories to start the season, signaling that our long, boring nightmare was over.
Property Brothers is a staple in many households for good reason: Twins Drew and Jonathan Scott can transform even the most outdated, dilapidated shack into a gorgeous, move-in-ready paradise.
There are galleries that are paying upwards of $9,000 a month, while low-income tenants next door are paying hundreds of dollars to share a small room in a dilapidated building.
Players start with nothing and have to procure equipment onsite, grabbing pistols, rifles, and body armor from dilapidated suburban homes, emptied out hospitals, and the occasional power plant or ancient ruin.
The beneficiary, one Harvey Dent, yet to become Two-Face, who's running for mayor and promising to replace the dilapidated Arkham Asylum with a new facility, dedicated to Bruce's late parents.
As dilapidated houses on stilts give way to towering high-rise apartment blocks, the artists return again and again to the turtles, who seem to absorb it all in studious silence.
Four years ago, Grambling State's football team went on strike to protest dangerous, dilapidated athletic facilities; in 2010, Mississippi Valley State's football stadium was deemed so unsafe it was temporarily closed.
This mall is a dilapidated relic of the 90s full of specialty shops, a grungy BYOB booth karaoke spot, and a strangely fun bowling alley/bar/arcade on the third floor.
In dilapidated gyms and on crumbling sports fields, Pakistani athletes lament the dated equipment and obsolete training methods that leave them struggling against foreign opponents who use the latest training techniques.
Instead of exploring Raqqa as a truth seeker, he took on the role of manservant in dilapidated safehouses, making dinner for militants and performing other menial tasks, according to defense attorneys.
UCDSU President Kate Ascough said the series of films aims to shed light on Dublin's new norm: spiking rents and dilapidated apartments as Ireland's crisis of affordable housing reaches new depths.
Investigators are examining whether the cutting equipment used by the two men in Pentonville had been dropped near the prison by drones and then smuggled in through openings in dilapidated windows.
It was in Farmville that Barbara Johns, a 16-year-old African-American girl, led a walkout from the community's dilapidated all-black school in 1951 to protest the inferior conditions.
The dilapidated building sits on several acres of fallow land, a sharp contrast to its state in 1914, when it was just one piece of the American inventor's formidable manufacturing operation.
If Kingspray Graffiti Simulator is any indication, virtual graffiti can be accurate and convincing, right down to the drips of paint and the grimy, dilapidated urban spaces where graffiti generally appears.
A patchwork of weeds, rusted refineries, dilapidated warehouses and pollution-soaked land along the East River in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn has long held the unfulfilled dream of local residents.
Middle-aged, recently divorced, he's just moved into a dilapidated Dublin apartment block by the sea, where he licks his wounds, befriends some stray cats, makes up stories about his neighbors.
WICHITA, Kansas — In 1972, Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and their students in the CalArts Feminist Art Program created a group of temporary, site-specific installations inside a dilapidated Los Angeles mansion.
Peg runs a dilapidated theater in Times Square called the Lily, where she puts on "working-class entertainment for working-class people": hack musicals thrown together in a matter of days.
Mr. Fries became enamored of three acres of lakefront land in Pound Ridge; on the property was a dilapidated house that needed a major face-lift, but the couple was undaunted.
In addition to those the government registered — those placed in squalid camps of dilapidated huts — there were an estimated two million who were not registered, including about one million in Saigon.
"It was 'The City' where everyone went to for parties, to go shopping; it was the most prosperous city in Panama at the time and now it's completely dilapidated," she wrote.
And it directed that the foundation convert Mr. Indiana's house, a distinguished but dilapidated 28-year-old Victorian confection with peeling paint and weeds popping through the sidewalk, into a museum.
Every few weeks there seems to be another story in the California news media about a dilapidated shack in an ordinary neighborhood selling for seven figures, just to be torn down.
A line of dilapidated mansions along the coast signal the island's wealthy past; in the 1970s, it was a phosphate-rich nation with per capita income second only to Saudi Arabia.
The 56-acre Liberty Square project, opened in 1937 as part of the New Deal, is a maze of dilapidated, faintly pastel-colored buildings on a treeless landscape of parched grass.
The town has no proper hotel, just a corridor of five rooms with communal washing facilities on the third floor of a dilapidated block, entered via a smelly, unlit, unmarked stairwell.
In 1994, she moved there from Washington, D.C., buying a dilapidated shotgun house that she shared with the surfer she was dating and the dog she had smuggled out of Mexico.
They sit in the ground outside a dilapidated encampment where a 14-year-old girl was shot in the face in a spray of gunfire by rebels fighting over the jewels.
They sit in the ground outside a dilapidated encampment where a 14-year-old girl was shot in the face in a spray of gunfire by rebels fighting over the jewels.
But a stretch of land across the bay in West Oakland with a 960-square-foot, century-old dilapidated, yet historically relevant, Victorian home is more than a mere fixer-upper.
When the Soviet bloc began crumbling in the late 1980s, Mr. Kim went on a shopping spree, buying dilapidated automotive and home-appliance plants in former Communist countries and developing nations.
The neighborhood has attracted artists who helped gentrify the old and neglected industrial expanse, which in its dilapidated condition was long considered the back door into downtown from westbound I-70.
Mayor Scott Matas said it's already having an effect – real estate prices on vacant and dilapidated industrial parcels have skyrocketed as investors stand poised to build manufacturing sites and open nurseries.
Mr. LaPadula, a local auto body shop owner who specializes in customizing luxury cars, invited them to use the dilapidated house as their canvas for an exhibition called First City Project.
After all, the Silverdome is famously dilapidated — The Detroit News called it an "eyesore," and that is one of the more polite descriptions — but on Sunday, it stubbornly refused to die.
She also salvaged posts and beams from the streets of Manhattan, the found materials giving her works the patina of age, the dilapidated look of time weathering and corroding our world.
It was bad for New Yorkers, he said, especially for the more than 400,000 who are living in dilapidated public housing riddled with problems, from leaks to heating issues and vermin.
In January, teachers staged a sickout to protest dilapidated and dangerously unsanitary conditions -- including rat and roach infestations, black mold and pieces of ceiling falling -- forcing the closure of dozens of schools.
We recently sat down with the duo in the basement of Sealey's cosy Hamilton studio to discuss thematic influences, personal struggles, and how the city's dilapidated backdrop spawned a 23-year career.
The dilapidated structure, according to the Trust for the National Mall, is plagued with "moisture problems and associated rot, mildew and poor ventilation," which create unsafe conditions for both horses and humans.
Until recently the CSMVS was as dilapidated as the rest, but today the museum has over 1m visitors a year, a handsome government subsidy and a devoted group of private fund-raisers.
Outside the window, black smoke and pounding noises rise from the Hop Lee metal and scrap paper shop on the dead-end street of dilapidated tenement buildings in the Hung Hom district.
In the brief time it takes them to go from a speech to Jack's home, the scenery evolves, barren concrete and dilapidated buildings giving way to graceful homes with carefully maintained lawns.
"Growing up in New England, you can't help but be reminded of its past, with its dilapidated colonial farms and graveyards in the middle of the woods," Mr. Eggers said by Skype.
In the play, Mowgli is a homeless young refugee wandering through dilapidated tower blocks, forced to contend with adversaries like King Louis and the monkeys, who are portrayed as a street gang.
"Only the elderly stayed behind, the parents of those who left, and over time they grew older and died," he said as he stumbled across rubble to reach his dilapidated former office.
He is one of five adults taken into custody on child abuse charges after authorities found them at a dilapidated compound with 211 children who were hungry and living in filthy conditions.
Located in the sprawling parkland of the estate, "it's pretty dilapidated now," veteran royals biographer Ingrid Seward, author of the recent book My Husband and I, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
The history Edwards was speaking of was The Deluxe Show, a little-known exhibition that appeared in August of 29 at the dilapidated DeLuxe Theater in the Fifth Ward of Houston, Texas.
Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello, in an interview with Reuters on Saturday, said none of the utility's storm response plans could account for years of poor maintenance of the dilapidated electric network.
First, they rebuilt a dilapidated pier with new pilings, decking, floats for lobstermen, power, and running water, "all to make this a grade A spot for lobstermen to fish from," Holden said.
At one dilapidated sanctuary in the hills outside the capital Caracas, hundreds of scrawny dogs bark and claw through wire mesh to scavenge for food in the streets and forest land nearby.
The town's general hospital, a dilapidated 521-bed establishment next to Vicarage Road football stadium, is expected to get the lion's share of a £400m loan to the trust that runs it.
The house was grand and dilapidated, set back from the street in an overgrown garden, with a flight of stone steps rising to a scruffy pillared portico, a broad door painted black.
Puerto Rico's capital, San Juan, is filled with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and continental utility workers replacing the island's electric grid; that grid was dilapidated before Hurricane Maria and nonexistent afterward.
The properties for sale are almost always in a dilapidated condition, and towns stipulate that buyers must commit to spending thousands of dollars in restoration and renovation to make them habitable again.
It is the last of 66 mansions on a street famed for excess and decay, where many homes lies empty and dilapidated, yet still accruing value in London&aposs burgeoning property market.
That included living in a dilapidated hotel that doubled as a shooting location, and spending every dollar he had to make it (made for $100,000, it went on to earn $12 million).
In dilapidated gyms and crumbling sports fields Pakistani athletes lament the dated equipment and obsolete training methods which leave them struggling against foreign foes who adhere to the latest science-based techniques.
"It's like a dilapidated house in Silicon Valley — you walk in and are overwhelmed by the work that needs to be done and how bad it has gotten," said one potential buyer.
At the end of September, Customs and Border Protection said it had constructed 69 miles of "new border wall system" in place of "dilapidated and outdated designs," according to the agency's data.
Charlie Corcoran's semi-immersive scenic design puts a dilapidated brick wall on one side of the orchestra seats; a neat facade opposite, windows aglow; and, up above, laundry hung on sagging lines.
To begin, I was instructed to sit cross-legged on the carpeted floor of a dilapidated yoga studio before an older man with a long white beard and a turban to match.
Restored and revitalized to the tune of $8.9 million, New York City's once dilapidated Bryant Park is now a gathering spot with cafes, restaurant and a full schedule of events year-round.
She wanted to transform her small salon from a dilapidated rented room into a larger 'main street' enterprise, but every time she applied for a bank loan her request was turned down.
The Maryland Stadium Authority is conducting a study, expected to be completed by the end of the year, on the dilapidated racetrack's ability to serve as the continued home for the Preakness.
Migrant construction laborers camped in the evening in a dilapidated, three-story concrete building, resting after a long day of tearing apart old buildings as the next step in clearing the site.
We restored the old barn of good intentions and our dilapidated sense of adventure, which had been, for several years preceding the return of frontier days, co-opted for the war effort.
Running alongside a dilapidated track British colonialists built a century ago, it cut the Nairobi-Mombasa journey to four hours from 12 for passengers and to eight hours from 24 for cargo.
The records showed that city officials had repeated encounters with the dilapidated building known as the Ghost Ship, which was illegally occupied by tenants, and yet did nothing to shut it down.
The sector's growth has been fueled largely by pent-up demand — the need for alternatives to those dilapidated off-campus homes as well as the aging and constricted stock of college dormitories.
Mr. Cornell was Mr. Wood's roommate for about a year during the late 1980s in a dilapidated two-bedroom house in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle perched right over Interstate 5.
Local social workers described how some of the existing dispensaries are dilapidated sheds served by a visiting doctor who comes a couple of times a week to work for just two hours.
Running alongside a dilapidated track British colonialists built a century ago, it cut the Nairobi-Mombasa journey to four hours from 12 for passengers and to eight hours from 24 for cargo.
"Religion was never an issue in our family, I was always praying in Georgian churches," the father told Reuters in the village in May at the dilapidated house where he lives alone.
Running alongside a dilapidated track British colonialists built a century ago, it cut the Nairobi-Mombasa journey to four hours from 12 for passengers and to eight hours from 24 for cargo.
Now, as that strategy is just being put into place, the automaker is taking on another big renovation project: the city of Detroit and the hulking remains of its dilapidated train station.
South Bend, Indiana: The city retro-fitted a dilapidated Studebaker factory as an "innovation hub," and Notre Dame in 2008 opened "Innovation Park" focused on turning its tech research into new businesses.
The apartment, built in 1870 at the end of the Second Empire, was dilapidated, Mr. Rozensztroch said, but the first time he saw it he knew Merci had discovered a second home.
A meticulous, rural-chic makeover has transformed this dilapidated farm into exactly what you would expect from a well-endowed commercial gallery: exclusive VIP lodgings, a Michelin-rated restaurant, and a piggery.
"With mass urbanization and the associated economic growth in emerging regions, and the renewal of dilapidated infrastructure in developed countries, this asset class might play a larger role in the future," it said.
The scene would be reminiscent of "The Beverly Hillbillies," where Granny, Jed, Jethro, and Elly Mae all piled into a dilapidated pick-up truck and moved into a mansion once they struck oil.

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