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"disrepair" Definitions
  1. a building, road, etc. that is in a state of disrepair has not been taken care of and is broken or in bad condition

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Some observers worry that Pompeii could slide back into disrepair.
Hotels reported high vacancy rates, and many fell into disrepair.
How the tiny park fell into such disrepair is unclear.
Ultimately, they said, units and buildings could fall into disrepair.
As for the buildings themselves, not all are in disrepair.
The Chambers house fell into disrepair, along with Whittaker's teeth.
But it had fallen into disrepair before its 2017 bankruptcy.
Americans cross these structures in disrepair 185 million times a day.
The clans, which dominated municipal contracts, had left Rosarno in disrepair.
The home fell into disrepair in the 1990s, but former Gov.
The house was later carved into rentals and fell into disrepair.
The property changed hands and fell into disrepair in the 1990s.
In 2019, internal disrepair throbs from every tier of human relation.
No single event or choice plunged the subway system into disrepair.
Sewer and water systems are overburdened and have fallen into disrepair.
Lindamood also said that the home looked abandoned and in disrepair.
The Navy has fewer than a dozen minesweepers, many in disrepair.
With Venezuela's refineries in disrepair, even gasoline is in short supply.
By the 1970s it had fallen into disuse, disrepair and disfavor.
Several major water pumps, used to remove floodwater, remain in disrepair.
Its infrastructure is aging and in disrepair on a good day.
The severe winter left Michigan's crumbling roads in a state of disrepair.
The three sets of double doors in question had fallen into disrepair.
Nevertheless, the NSC had allowed Accra Sports Stadium to fall into disrepair.
Public roads fell into disrepair as private gated communities sprang up everywhere.
What if they're notorious for letting properties fall into disrepair, for example?
The park and a nearby resort now lie vacant and in disrepair.
Inevitably, websites fall into disrepair and the information they contain becomes outdated.
Traffic can be heavy at peak hours with many roads in disrepair.
It had been damaged, and the hotel also gradually fell into disrepair.
Several buildings on campus have been abandoned and are in serious disrepair.
It has fallen into disrepair, but there are plans for renovation soon.
Then it, like the city that was its home, fell into disrepair.
But after 30 years of intermittent use, it had fallen into disrepair.
The park's disrepair is gone and it is a bright, clean place.
"My body is a temple in disrepair," he writes in one duplex.
The museum was no exception, and fell into disrepair as Brazil struggled.
When the park falls into such disrepair, you lose who they are.
Abandoned Sears, Toys R Us, and Blockbuster stores have fallen into disrepair.
Some landmarks persist, albeit in graffiti-splattered disrepair, like the Grande Hotel.
"We've seen with other clubs, the stadium falls into disrepair," he said.
Instead, they underfunded the museum and allowed it to fall into disrepair.
Core infrastructure networks are plainly in disrepair – with no fix in sight.
The car was discovered in disrepair at a farm in Worcester in 2013.
If villagers aren't adequately trained to maintain them, systems can fall into disrepair.
Inland waterways are in disrepair and threaten the resilience of our energy system.
The bar, which had been sold by the Neir family, was in disrepair.
Cho admired Kim's unwillingness to abandon his Korean heritage, despite the country's disrepair.
Our infrastructure is in bad disrepair, and the president wants those things fixed.
We will ensure that they never again fall into a state of disrepair.
It's not like come down into this murky dungeon of disrepair and misery.
Even the most expensive, extravagant homes can fall into disrepair without proper care.
When Hugo was writing, Notre Dame was in a state of horrific disrepair.
Accidents are common in the mountainous region where many roads are in disrepair.
He has 30 pairs of assorted vintages and in assorted states of disrepair.
Why are others moving forward while Gaza sinks further into despair and disrepair?
The museum itself was not spared, falling into disrepair as the country struggled.
The ancient walls have been largely abandoned, too, leaving them in dangerous disrepair.
We'll have the glorious mansion called the past that is falling into disrepair.
Even before Trump took office, wilderness trails and campgrounds were in embarrassing disrepair.
Our infrastructure is in serious disrepair, and our workers need an American solution.
He left Sibiu's old town mostly intact with parts of it in disrepair.
Though the buildings are in a state of disrepair, the location is stunning.
Nixon is capitalizing on the subway's disrepair and the depths of rider despair.
What was once a bustling artery now lay abandoned, in various stages of disrepair.
When cheap air travel meant these holiday towns were abandoned, most fell into disrepair.
A department official says they replaced the original set because it was in disrepair.
By then, most of the word was in varying states of disrepair and squalor.
Avery, who repped himself, claimed when the car was returned, it was in disrepair.
Centuries of private display, storage and a 1966 flood left the painting in disrepair.
Soon after, the castle was sold off, and fell into a state of disrepair.
His boyhood home fell into disrepair after his family left, and was eventually burned.
Tragically, this rail network has been allowed to deteriorate to the point of disrepair.
However, the cigar factories closed in the '50s, and the neighborhood fell into disrepair.
Lofty mansions gave way to shotgun houses in various states of renewal and disrepair.
After the convention the Wigwam saw other uses but it soon fell into disrepair.
The parking lot was full of snub-nosed Vanagons in various states of disrepair.
When renovation works started last year, the site was in a state of disrepair.
Given the latest forecasts, scientists worry the south could fall into similar ecological disrepair.
Tanks used to store and transport propane are in disrepair for lack of maintenance.
He fretted that once the convent was abandoned, it could quickly fall into disrepair.
Mauritius's hills are also flecked with graceful colonial manors in various stages of disrepair.
"We lived in this beautiful old building that was in great disrepair," she said.
The nation's telecommunications infrastructure fell into disrepair under the Taliban from lack of investment.
By 1978, the roof was in disrepair, and the building had been painted red.
Given the disrepair and age of the DPRK's conventional forces, Kim's strategy makes sense.
The subways serve the most riders and are in the gravest state of disrepair.
His iPhone is shattered, in disrepair, and on its way to the Apple Shop.
The building was in such a state of disrepair that it was a daunting task.
Public services are almost nonexistent; roads are in disrepair and phones often have no signal.
What caused them to abandon the offices in the basement and leave them in disrepair?
But mansions in the ritziest districts within city limits aren't impervious to falling into disrepair.
Senators have also pledged to rebuild the school in Chibok, which still sits in disrepair.
The well-built, middle-class houses along the tree-lined streets have fallen into disrepair.
A shortage of spare parts in Venezuela means boats often take to sea in disrepair.
But, less than a decade later, the stadium is, again, in a state of disrepair.
The low, solid building has good bones, but has fallen into disrepair from extended disuse.
Once an amenity found on every corner, these miracles of modern life lapsed into disrepair.
It has since fallen into disrepair as bad as that of Tanzania's colonial-era lines.
That approach has failed, officials said, contributing to the Metro falling steadily deeper into disrepair.
By then, the organ was unplayable, having fallen, like the theater itself, into deep disrepair.
As the estate fell into disrepair, several of them wandered off and found new habitat.
Water professionals across the U.S. agree that our nation's drinking water infrastructure is in disrepair.
Since then, the station has fallen into disrepair, and many parts of it are abandoned.
Pittsburgh has outgrown its erroneousreputation for Rust Belt disrepair and become a new creative hotspot.
Its ancient electric grid was in disrepair, requiring expensive shipments of imported oil to operate.
Like Vine City, the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood had fallen into disrepair since the 1960s.
Still, my parents' home, like my parents themselves, was in a constant state of disrepair.
Reports from Beijing have shown venues in disrepair 210 years after the 210 Summer Games.
"We watched as these cars were slowly falling into disrepair over the years," Heller recalled.
We've put $80,000 toward the rehabilitation of an African-American cemetery that fell into disrepair.
The remaining two houses on the property are in disrepair, the once-verdant garden unkempt.
Moreover, the legacies for which his admirers once lionized him are now in bad disrepair.
Built in the 1930s, the power station stopped operating in 1983 and gradually fell into disrepair.
A large state-run farming complex has fallen into disrepair since the civil war in 2011.
Every day, they drive on roads with unforgiving potholes and over bridges that are in disrepair.
The Sahelian north has fine leather and agricultural supplies, but its factories are falling into disrepair.
Bridges are in disrepair, risking the lives of travelers and negatively impacting the flow of commerce.
Further to the west, the grounds that host the island's annual agriculture fair remain in disrepair.
By 1953, Mount Zion was in such disrepair that the city health department ordered it closed.
"Scotland cannot let this building fall into disrepair because it's too important for history," he said.
America's infrastructure is in disrepair, its education system badly underperforming, and its social contract in shambles.
So much so that Republicans have brought its institutional investigative capabilities to the brink of disrepair.
Weddings were held in the space during its heyday, but the church eventually fell into disrepair.
The utility was in disrepair but still operational, and the island was not in the dark.
It seems that while our actual state falls into disrepair, we are creating a shadow one.
Their purchase of Ballymaloe, then in disrepair, fulfilled Mr. Allen's dream to own a farm. Mrs.
The organization will assist with renovation and preservation efforts at the home, which is in disrepair.
HUD estimates that about 10,000 units are lost each year to disrepair at current funding levels.
It has fallen into disrepair and is threatened by the extreme environment and an eroding bluff.
The family's multinational mega-corporation has collapsed, and its space-based villa has fallen into disrepair.
We've spent trillions overseas while allowing our own infrastructure to fall into total disrepair and decay.
When he was arrested that November, Perrone's three-story home was in a state of disrepair.
His fiancée, Lisa Micou, 46, said the home was in greater disrepair than the couple had anticipated.
But the debt and disrepair of one Brazilian landmark stands as an example of many Brazilian struggles.
The company that manages Maracana says Olympic organizers left the stadium in a state of extreme disrepair.
Humanity was robbed of its ability to create, as cities fell into disrepair and mistrust fractured society.
Public parks and nurseries fell into disrepair after Mr Haddad allowed maintenance contracts to expire last August.
The program concentrated on the city's lowest-income black and Hispanic neighborhoods, where homes were in disrepair.
"And spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay."
And spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay.
Cuomo's gotten flak for focusing on flashy infrastructure projects (literally flashy) as the subway melts into disrepair.
Recent photographs of the almost brand new venues show how quickly the facilities have fallen into disrepair.
Mr. Fieber said much of the property was in disrepair, with three of the structures badly deteriorated.
Yet billions of dollars were wasted on projects that were never completed or have fallen into disrepair.
It remains the principal point of entry to the capital, though it is now in severe disrepair.
The island has been in a state of disrepair since the hurricane touched its shores last September.
For example, they didn't see homes in disrepair as anything but signs of meth, drugs, and depravity.
It had three arching ceilings, with columns in between, and it was in a state of disrepair.
The postproduction facilities appeared unstaffed, and the interior sets, veiled in cobwebs and dust, looked in disrepair.
Most of the town's 19th-century commercial buildings had fallen into disrepair after malls sucked business away.
When he died in 1891, the house was shuttered and fell into disrepair during the Great Depression.
There are also a handful of negative reviews that mention disrepair, dirty rooms, and issues with refunds.
Over the centuries, it fell into disrepair, becoming silted up from falling leaves and rotting tree roots.
The stunning elegance of staircases like this one stood in contrast to their current state of disrepair.
The castle fell into disrepair after the conquest and suffered much damage during the earthquake of 1755.
But the refineries, like most of the company's facilities around the country, have fallen into grave disrepair.
Utilities flit in and out, homes fall into disrepair, EMTs hesitate when they look at the address.
Despite Russia's recent showmanship on the water, its navy is in disrepair Despite Russia's recent showmanship on the water, its navy is in disrepair A Russian fighter jet crashed into the Mediterranean Sea on Monday while trying to land on the country's one remaining aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov.
It's difficult to find a house or yard in disrepair, and many are enclosed by shiny white fences.
State schools for mainly Haratines often lack teachers or fall into disrepair; white Moors opt for private school.
Support for jirgas stems as much from the disrepair of the formal courts as from respect for tradition.
But the current state of disrepair and underinvestment has been apparent for at least a couple of decades.
Even Tango 22006, a 23-year-old Boeing 757 that serves as the presidential jet, is in disrepair.
A working ranch from 1862 until the mid-1980s, the buildings at Buffalo Peaks have fallen into disrepair.
The Aquatics Stadium built for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, now sits in disrepair.
Many farms ended up in the hands of powerful politicians, soldiers or local chiefs and fell into disrepair.
Regret because of the state of our disunion, regret because of the disrepair and destructiveness of our politics.
After falling into disrepair in the late 1960s and '70s, the castle was renovated in the early 1980s.
Even in the generally dilapidated state of San Salvador, there was a noticeable increase in the general disrepair.
And we've spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay.
By the 1930s, the houses, which are on East Bay Street along the Battery, had fallen into disrepair.
The city can rightly blame decades of disinvestment by the federal government for the general state of disrepair.
She has been repeatedly struck by lighting, was briefly condemned after falling into disrepair and was moved — twice.
There, he worked with a local team to take apart the house, which had fallen into extreme disrepair.
Commercial mining, however, has largely been in decline in western Maine, leaving many mines inactive and in disrepair.
The evidence is before our eyes: roads, bridges, tunnels, transit, water, and wastewater in a state of disrepair.
Additionally, an older speed-control device had fallen into disrepair before a modern computerized replacement could be installed.
But as the repairman age and reduce in number, your mansion eventually goes into disrepair and eventually crumbles.
It looked pleasant on the outside, but was in such disrepair inside that no guests were allowed in.
As part of the agreement, PREPA was supposed to modernize its ancient electric system, which had fallen into disrepair.
Dozens of such housing blocks have been built over the years, falling into disrepair as facilities were not upgraded.
Once a centre of Russian icon painting and later lacquer work, Palekh fell into disrepair after the Soviet collapse.
It's sad to see something with such a long history fall into disrepair, but regardless, the experience is cool.
It causes me great distress to see this wonderful treasure fall into disrepair because it cannot be properly maintained.
The houses fell into disrepair after being purchased by private landlords, and then been used for multiple occupancy homes.
The November 6, 2014, report cites a door to an outdoor monkey enclosure had multiple wooden boards in disrepair.
Unfortunately, over the years, Google let the nifty little voice service fall into relative disrepair—until today, that is.
Flooding from the massive event left dozens of schools in disrepair only a few days into the school year.
At the end it's just American people taking care of Americans in moments of disrepair and moments of need.
After her mother passed away, she scooped up the land and her childhood home, which had fallen into disrepair.
For many years it was used as accommodation, but in the 13th century it started to fall into disrepair.
In the mid-1990s, the couple reacquired the brand — but by then, the Pau outpost had fallen into disrepair.
It shows an outside building in severe disrepair and the roads around this vital piece of infrastructure almost deserted.
The reason for this disrepair is simple, Hyten said on Tuesday: The B-1B is overextended and under-maintained.
The mansion fell into disrepair in the years that followed, and a fire in the 1950s did more damage.
As the calendar turns from 290 and 240, the Affordable Care Act is in disrepair — but it's still here.
Despite its state of disrepair, Lynnewood Hall is actually still worth millions — it's on the market for $15.5 million.
"It was in serious disrepair," said Matthew Viragh, the founder of Nitehawk, during a recent tour of the space.
By 2012, Violette had scared away or fired all of his staff, and the studio had fallen into disrepair.
The development had about four thousand residents, who lived in thirty-six buildings, many of them in extreme disrepair.
Public housing is falling into disrepair: Roughly 10,000 housing units become uninhabitable every year due to lack of investment.
Over the years, the home fell into disrepair but was later renovated and then painted orange, Atlas Obscura said.
The houses seen in these videos are often not isolated cases, but emblematic of whole neighborhoods falling into disrepair.
Shulkin also warned that Veterans Affairs buildings were falling into disrepair and needed more than $18 billion worth of repairs.
Over the decades, the park slid into disrepair, but was recently restored with money from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Two outbuildings, carefully hewn beam-and-stone structures—the masonry was excellent—remained, but the structures had fallen into disrepair.
The building, built in the 1970s, has long since fallen into disrepair and has attracted a large colony of vultures.
Even purified water often travels to homes through pipes that are in stunning disrepair, potentially open to disease and pollutants.
Congestion, pollution, and disrepair make the process of moving a societal-wide problem, and in our daily lives, a headache.
Pakistan's colonial-era railway network has fallen into disrepair in recent decades due to chronic under-investment and poor maintenance.
The vehicles were in various states of disrepair and no one had even bothered to remove trash from the interiors.
No wonder it is such a satisfyingly moody, atmospherically disheveled sanctuary, thick with vegetation and mournful with pockets of disrepair.
In Gosaba, about 17 of the 372 kilometers of embankments are in disrepair, according a 2018 district disaster management plan.
It's like an earthquake happened while you were gone, with the roads chewed up and various buildings in complete disrepair.
Our roads and bridges fell into disrepair, yet we found the money to resettle millions of refugees at taxpayer expense.
Labor rights campaigners estimate that up to 70 percent of India's mica is produced in illegal mines falling into disrepair.
The old wells are in varying states of disrepair when they are found and they are almost always leaking methane.
As a consequence, an estimated 100,000 street dogs, in varying states of disrepair, roam the streets of the Thai capital.
In the years since, the park has fallen into disrepair and has become a haven for homeless people and pigeons.
For many years, the property was used as a film studio, before falling into disrepair in the late 20th century.
Recently we were hired to clean out two Veterans Affairs buildings in disrepair that were to be turned into apartments.
She fell into disrepair in the '60s during a prolonged tourism slump, prompting several concerned citizens to establish the SLC.
Our parks have fallen into disrepair, an inappropriate tribute to the people, ideals, and lessons that led to their foundation.
What their article failed to note is the complex had fallen into disrepair after being forced into foreclosure in 2012.
When it fell into disrepair, the county government called for it to be demolished, a process that started in 2015.
But it has been closed for over a decade, and these days it is in an advancing state of disrepair.
Still, the state's bridges are in disrepair, and its freight rail network is in the bottom five for tonnage carried.
In a recession, financially struggling owners might sue to break their franchise agreement or let the building slide into disrepair.
In a recession, financially struggling owners might sue to break their franchise agreement or let the building slide into disrepair.
More recently, things have not been going so well for the company and their famous headquarters has fallen into disrepair.
For nearly 20 years, its camp buildings were not maintained, fell into serious disrepair and were in danger of being removed.
Other buildings fell into disrepair after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 sounded the death knell for the industry.
The Largo do Paissandu building, site of the fire, was prime real estate until the 1960s when it fell into disrepair.
All that remained of the building was three rammed earth walls and a couple of courtyards that had fallen into disrepair
But with a record number of tourists headed there, some worry that the ancient Roman site could slide back into disrepair.
Sieting dreams of a day when people will spend time in the middle, where the picturesque historic downtown sits in disrepair.
Its half-dozen-or-so vessels are all in disrepair or missing parts, said Luisa Marin, an agency official in Guiria.
With so much money going to pay down debt, many of the school system's facilities have fallen into disrepair, teachers say.
Take a drive anywhere else through the city, and you'll see a mix of triple-deckers and brutalist architecture in disrepair.
While Jane was delinquent with rent, her apartment was in a state of disrepair — with mold, cockroaches, and chipping paint throughout.
Seeing Jack and Rebecca in disrepair breaks my heart, too, and so I'm looking forward to getting back to the '90s.
Even as it fell into disrepair over the centuries, it was the site of Napoleon Bonaparte's coronation as emperor in 1804.
"Worker and the Kolkhoz Woman" survived the collapse of the Soviet Union, but fell into a state of nearly total disrepair.
Today, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has fallen into a state of woeful disrepair, besieged by civil war and violence.
Spicer brought a slide show to the briefing room that showed fencing along the southern border in a state of disrepair.
Stone Mountain Tennis Center, 20 years later,  sits idle with weeds growing through the outer courts and the scoreboard in disrepair.
No one likes to walk through an underpass late at night on their own, much less one that's fallen into disrepair.
Most of its photogenic traditional villages are only about one-third occupied, with many of the old courtyard homes in disrepair.
Public buses, garbage trucks and ambulances in disrepair remain out of service longer, or forever, for lack of imported spare parts.
They're framed by things that are in a state of disrepair and you don't know whether they are coming or going.
The existing house he bought — a 1978 home Jih described as "Austrian chalet comes to the American suburbs" — was in disrepair.
The last trains, operated by Amtrak, departed Michigan Central Station in 21928, after which the station closed and fell into disrepair.
There was another called Higginsport, which was a bit more pulled together but still contained an assemblage of buildings in disrepair.
In 1855, the church moved again to a new spot at Arch and Broad streets, and the cemetery fell into disrepair.
Imagine a fraternity, except a very lavish one with a posh, well-furnished building that's in whatever the opposite of disrepair is.
Due to rising flood-insurance costs and the enormous expense of rebuilding a home, many flooded buildings remain vacant and in disrepair.
After Dr. Jones retired, the house fell into disrepair for 50 years until it was purchased by the current owners in 2013.
Like most of the Army's family housing, the nearly 2,900 homes at Meade had fallen into disrepair under decades of government management.
We all know the classic formula: doll + age + disrepair = nightmare juice, but the History Center has really brought out the big guns.
It was in disrepair at the start of "Days of Future Past," but now it's vibrant and full of young mutants again.
They had not known the level of deep disrepair that the previous owner, Ms. Royal, had encountered when she bought the house.
Venezuela's national power grid has fallen into disrepair after years of inadequate investment and maintenance, according to the opposition and power experts.
It's fallen into such disrepair that it's not particularly safe; if you're going to visit, make sure to do so in daylight.
Its chalet-style rooms are normally empty, and the Moat Bar, which promises "groovy nights and exotic cocktails", has fallen into disrepair.
Maybe he attacked Cummings because he saw a segment on Fox News about how parts of Baltimore had fallen badly into disrepair.
Democrats emerged from 2016 in a state of disrepair, with the party's base fractured between divided affections for Bernie Sanders and Clinton.
Venezuela's national power grid has fallen into disrepair after years of inadequate investment and maintenance, according to the opposition and power experts.
Holy Land USA opened in 1955 and once attracted about 40,000 visitors a year before falling into disrepair and closing in 1984.
Many of the machines used to diagnose and treat cancer patients were malfunctioning and left in disrepair despite multiple appeals, he said.
In reality, the Germans have less than 22019,000 men and women under arms, and much of their offensive capabilities are in disrepair.
The apartments were in disrepair, with broken heaters and plumbing, and the owner forced his property manager to deal with angry tenants.
As different tenants move in and out of the same property over the course of years, many homes fall further into disrepair.
Over the last few years, Sunderland has drifted into disrepair under the stewardship of Ellis Short, the club's billionaire, Missouri-born owner.
Venezuela's national power grid has fallen into disrepair after years without investment and insufficient maintenance, according to the opposition and power experts.
But the museum had fallen into disrepair in recent years, as the country itself struggled with a crippled economy and political instability.
For Maria Hernandez, the chief problem in Brentwood, her Long Island hometown, has always been the streets and their state of disrepair.
Parks and Recreation officials bar the island's few visitors from entering most buildings since they are in a dangerous state of disrepair.
The bank had taken it over in a terrible state of disrepair, then sold it to the girl for next to nothing.
The town slid into disrepair; the hospital and many shops shuttered; the houses of Indian Village and Mexican Town were mostly razed.
By 2005, the slates were in such gross disrepair that a British consultant diagnosed them in terms worthy of a medical examiner.
As talk therapy and psychiatric medications were deemed better options, the 160-acre grounds began to empty out and fall into disrepair.
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan Boston ivy scales walls and can potentially damage a building, particularly one with bricks that are weak or in disrepair.
The Palace of Westminster - parts of which date back to 1097 - has been slipping into disrepair for decades, requiring frequent repairs and upgrades.
Her burrow fell into disrepair thereafter, meaning that poor Number 16 was probably eaten from the inside out by a spider wasp larva.
Aung San Oo's lawyer, Aye Lwin, told Reuters his client decided to appeal because his share of the property had fallen into disrepair.
Most had been created between Stalin's death in 1953 and the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, and had since fallen into disrepair.
Mr Macri, who won office at the end of 2015, inherited a warped economy, in greater disrepair than Turkey's is in even today.
Pettis has been thinking about new manufacturing chains, the rise of the local maker, what what happens when a country falls into disrepair.
Earley said in a statement this week that plans to address building disrepair are part of a financial investment proposal before the legislature.
A bridge between Alexandria and the Hilltop has fallen into disrepair, cutting off the two communities from trading vital supplies to one another.
Marine accidents are common in Myanmar, where many people rely on crowded boats that are often in a state of disrepair for transport.
In the later 20th century, Prospect Park fell into disrepair, its recent revitalization led by the Prospect Park Alliance that formed in 1987.
Plagued with technical issues and public criticism, the Triforium fell into a state of disrepair and has been out of commission for decades.
The film set was part of a large studio lot that was unused for most of the war and shows signs of disrepair.
As Hunt noted to Motherboard, sites using vBulletin have been hacked before on sites where it has been left to fall into disrepair.
Airbnb's International Headquarters in Dublin — dubbed The Warehouse — was in disrepair when the company collaborated with Heneghan Peng Architects to reinvented the space.
The buildings, though often in disrepair, have high ceilings, large windows and solid floors, which make them attractive for a variety of uses.
America's roads, highways, and bridges are in disrepair, and those who rely on them deserve a guaranteed source of revenue to fix them.
The images feature large and luxurious residences that have fallen into disrepair, often with pastel shades set against the unexpected greenery of nature.
The Milovas picked the Admiral's House on Governors Island in New York City for their event, which was in disrepair at the time.
The estate had spent much of the 20th century in a state of disrepair, having opened its doors as a perfumery in 1640.
It is entirely up to us whether we lift the world to new heights, or let it fall into a valley of disrepair.
Over time, the FEC has gradually fallen into deep disrepair, and with it, public disclosure and other policies that enjoy overwhelming public support.
It fell into disrepair over the course of the 20th century, and the historic structure was officially condemned in 2006 with demolition planned.
Mr. Cestero questioned whether there would be the political will to readjust incentives if buildings began to fall into disrepair down the road.
In the eighth century, the Vatican had to remove the bones, because the crypt had fallen into disrepair, and vandals were stealing them.
But they view a wall like the one Mr. Trump advocates as an ineffective and inefficient response atop an immigration system in disrepair.
But they view a wall like the one Mr. Trump advocates as an ineffective and costly response to an immigration system in disrepair.
" A spokesman for Mr. Cuomo, Patrick Muncie, defended the enhanced station initiative as a way to "quickly rehabilitate stations that were in disrepair.
The inmate was being held in Unit 29, a section that officials have been trying to clear because it has fallen into disrepair.
Like others at the time, he moved into a building in disrepair and, with a group of other tenants, rehabilitated it, he said.
Marine accidents are common in Myanmar, where many people rely for transport on crowded boats that are often in a state of disrepair.
It had retained some of its charm but had fallen into a state of disrepair, as if it had been left to rot.
These days, some lots near the city center are empty, many homes are in disrepair, and residents say crime is a persistent concern.
It was in a state of disrepair when they returned after living in the governor's mansion in Atlanta and then the White House.
The tragic state of disrepair of our nation's roads, bridges and tunnels is not only dangerous; it is a drag on economic growth.
European imperialists in Africa built a skein of lines, most of which fell into disrepair in the decades after their colonies achieved independence.
Today, the steep, brick-paved residential streets remain lined with stately homes dating to Atchison's glory years, though some have fallen into disrepair.
A former resort town and a posh celebrity hangout in the 1950s and 60s, Bombay Beach today exists in a state of disrepair.
Yet the state of disrepair is such that the MTA needs to do something even more unpopular: close lines while work is carried out.
In May 2018—on the eve of its 200th anniversary—ten of the museum's 30 exhibits were closed to the public because of disrepair.
This doesn't mean that all current uses of Adobe Flash will disappear overnight, but they'll likely fall into disrepair over the next few years.
The Tazara railway line, built by Maoist China in the 1970s to connect the two countries, is another link that has fallen into disrepair.
The whole house had fallen into disrepair, with windows that had been boarded up, overgrown shrubbery, and the front door hanging off its hinge.
The November 6, 2014, report cites a door to the Eastern black and white colobus monkey outdoor enclosure had multiple wooden boards in disrepair.
How the cemetery fell into disrepair Poplar Grove's plight was the result, at least in part, of misguided good intentions and lack of resources.
Although many are now in disrepair, these cities' tower blocks and raised highways reflect the ambitions of nationalist governments in the 1950s and 1960s.
Calls for infrastructure investment have increased from both major parties as concerns grow about disrepair and inefficiencies hamstringing the U.S. economy and costing lives.
Pakistan's colonial-era railway network has fallen into disrepair in recent decades due to chronic under-investment and poor maintenance, and accidents are common.
Piece by piece, the interiors regained their former splendor, making those years of disrepair seem like a bad dream the space finally awoke from.
However it fell into disrepair, and, according to a CBS News report in 2016, was decaying in a Virginia dry dock, overrun by raccoons.
The concrete is harsh on the feet and in disrepair in a few spots, but there is no trash anywhere — Havana's streets are spotless.
We met up with a larger group of volunteers and spent the afternoon cleaning up an old Japanese graveyard that had fallen into disrepair.
In 2017, Austin paid $150,000 to evacuate and relocate the apartment complex's tenants after the Olenicks had let the complex fall into dangerous disrepair.
These are just the latest examples of an infrastructure system so overlooked that it is literally crumbling into disrepair while lawmakers battle over politics.
The practice essentially involves taking products or components, whether in disrepair or at the end of their useful lives, to a like-new condition.
The town had long ago stopped being afraid of the bridge's disrepair, he said, and was almost running out of hope for its future.
The tomb, which has space for roughly 300 remains, had fallen into disrepair — a fate not uncommon for the older graves in the cemetery.
Plus, when homes are in such disrepair, often they are appraised for much less than the amount the borrower needs to fix it up.
But GAO said such a strategy could mean other agency infrastructure could fall into worse disrepair and raise the cost of future maintenance work.
When Will Kellogg left John Harvey Kellogg's employ, the latter's conglomerate of health farms, publishing businesses and food ventures quickly fell into financial disrepair.
When a cell becomes old or disrepair sets in, it is nudged, usually by signaling molecules, to undergo a form of controlled self-demolition.
Early last year, they bought it themselves, paying $9.4 million and spending an estimated $800,000 to reverse what they described as disrepair and adulteration.
Since the president's death in 1993 officials have preferred to work in the commercial capital, Abidjan, leaving the political capital to fall into disrepair.
Some of the "Roshan towers" are in dangerous states of disrepair — many have collapsed from neglect in recent years — but slowly they're being repaired.
And the devastation caused by the hurricanes in 2017 had a severe impact on the electrical grid because the public utilities were already in disrepair.
The government, unable to pay for the property's opulent upkeep, let the home fall into disrepair and eventually gave it back to the Post Foundation.
With the derailment of Samsung's plans caused by the Galaxy Note 7 battery issues last fall, much of the company's reputation now sits in disrepair.
He never goes into detail, or explains why it is that he hates Keyhouse and let it fall into disrepair rather than spend time there.
Built 50 years ago, the structure was heralded as a modernist masterpiece of glass and concrete, but fell into disrepair after being deconsecrated in 1980.
In 1970, French jazz pianist Jacques Loussier, finding the estate in disrepair, purchased it and installed one of Europe's most modern recording facilities on site.
But upstream dams in Turkey, Syria and Iran have shrunk the rivers and their tributaries, seasonal rainfall has dropped and infrastructure has fallen into disrepair.
Torres said mobile homes could help alleviate the shortage, but many parks are in disrepair and loans for mobile homes are more expensive than mortgages.
The studio's once-pristine equipment was falling into disrepair; engineers like Johnson, once the best in the business, were strung out and off their game.
This, presumably, is why IOCCO's website, along with its main report archive, has fallen into disrepair, and someone else appears to have bought the domain.
We must make it a priority to protect and maintain the resources we provide to our citizens, not ignore them as they fall into disrepair.
The argument is simple: Investors want to maximize profits, and letting an infrastructure asset fall into disrepair is seemingly an easy way to cut corners.
The power utility ran up an $8 billion debt over many years, largely due to poor bill collection, causing the system to fall into disrepair.
Even on the John Muir Trail, large stretches are in disrepair and had turned into creeks of snowmelt when my daughter and I hiked them.
According to a 2017 report by the Wall Street Journal, Lampert avoided investing in store upgrades and investments, causing the stores to fall into disrepair.
Potentially to curb ghost hunters and bored teenagers, Hell's Gate Bridge is closed to cars, and in such disrepair that walking across is strongly discouraged.
Those restorations are likely to have a minimal impact, especially as localities are spending more to keep lower-end housing stock from falling into disrepair.
Light fixtures hang at an eerily low height and the room is piled with papers and office detritus that suggest disrepair, neglect, and ineffective policies.
The truly horrendous corruption and incompetence has meant that sewage pumping stations are in disrepair and raw sewage is being pumped directly into the water.
Public housing in New York City began to slide into a state of disrepair about twenty years ago as a result of dwindling federal funding.
After falling into disrepair, the Esplanade (called "the Espy" for short) underwent an 18-month renovation and reopened in November to play music once again.
Often with little training, and at times piloting vans in dangerous states of disrepair, Amazon drivers have crashed into cars, bicycles, houses, people, and pets.
But after Johnson's death in 1971, the court fell into disrepair, and grasses and weeds overtook its red clay; two rusty net posts remained standing.
Some of the most ambitious — or foolhardy — projects are in disrepair, among them the hulking, triangular concrete office tower in Abidjan known as La Pyramide.
Their suburban house — two stories and with a modest lawn — needs a new coat of paint, and some parts have languished in disrepair, Tim said.
Many historic churches and cathedrals, like Notre Dame, have fallen into disrepair as the government and the church fought over who was responsible for their upkeep.
Opened in 1977, the museum had fallen into a state of disrepair by the mid-90s, however a 603 renovation restored it to its intended splendor.
In a country where education, health services and infrastructure are in a state of chronic disrepair, restoring impractical wooden houses is not high on anyone's list.
As with many public housing projects, the local authority budgets used to manage the estates were slashed in the late 1970s, and it fell into disrepair.
We defended other nations' borders while refusing to defend our own and spent trillions and trillions overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay.
Military officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, have said troops are undersupplied and underpaid, with weapons, vehicles and other basic equipment often in disrepair or lacking.
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, in 1991, Batumi had been a popular resort town, but by the early aughts it had fallen into disrepair.
"The neighbors also came to stay in here as their bunkers were in disrepair," Sadiq said, crouched in a claustrophobic reinforced concrete room under his home.
The devastation has come to symbolize what many Brazilians see as a nation in disrepair because of widespread corruption and a wholesale decline in government services.
Instead, what emerged was a strange mishmash of Modernist buildings, Brutalist structures and dour Soviet-style block houses, many of which fell into disrepair long ago.
A number of old industrial cities, like Cleveland and Detroit, have been pushing community gardens and farms as a way of revitalizing neighborhoods falling into disrepair.
In the years that followed, the Lorraine Motel slowly fell into disrepair until, in 1991, it was rescued and reopened as the National Civil Rights Museum.
In the early 1990s, the bridge was in crisis after the management company at the time let it fall into disrepair, which drove out some businesses.
On Thursday, she visited the Hilltop neighborhood on the city's West Side, walking along an avenue of houses in disrepair, tattoo parlors and Family Dollar stores.
Maybe the building needs a new elevator, but you live on the first floor, or use a different bank of elevators than the ones in disrepair.
A department official said that the dining set in the secretary's dining room at HUD headquarters was replaced because it was in a state of disrepair.
The dining set, in the secretary's dining room at HUD headquarters, was replaced because it was in a state of disrepair, according to a department official.
The most affecting installation appears upstairs, in what was once the women's gallery, which, when the synagogue fell into disrepair, became a home for stray animals.
For decades, our nation has failed to provide adequate funding for public housing, causing our public housing stock to fall into a state of complete disrepair.
Due to international isolation and chronic lack of funds, the stadia of Kosovo fell into significant disrepair in the 20 years without UEFA or European investment.
The Loews Corporations began to focus on the multi-screen theaters that audiences are more accustomed to today, and the Loews 175th Street Theatre fell into disrepair.
With the subway in disrepair and a housing and homelessness crisis, New Yorkers felt that this was a deal that would take more than it would give.
But even after they die, we are haunted by the states of disrepair they often leave behind, as well as by competing memorializations of their political legacies.
Often, the problem is that sites using vBulletin have been left in a state of disrepair, allowing hackers to leverage publicly known vulnerabilities and grab user details.
These factors set the focus of the scene on grooming, order, disrepair, and the elimination of waste – the various cycles of life as experienced in the suburbs.
"He couldn't make a call for help, so he crawled in his state of disrepair from being assaulted to the neighbor's house to get help," Rosselle says.
After Galloway's death from cancer in 1962, his elaborate folk art environment fell into disrepair; it was subject to vandalism, and many of the fiddles were stolen.
Defended by the Night's Watch in various castles, though most are in disrepair and many are unguarded, this extensive wall is intricate and made entirely of ice.
As some homes have already been demolished, her two-bedroom home has fallen into disrepair because the local Lewisham council, her landlord, no longer invests in upkeep.
Decades of deliberate underfunding allowed buildings to fall into disrepair, providing a pretext for "managed decline" ahead of demolitions celebrated as "regeneration"—criticized as gentrification by many.
As home prices rise, even in Chicago, investors have to put more money down and put money into renovating the homes, which are often in severe disrepair.
They were in disrepair from students misusing them as drumsticks, but learning more about them sparked my imagination and sent me down the alternative-interface rabbit hole.
Today, the building's state of disrepair has become the butt of jokes in the city, as the scaffolding around it prevents stones from falling on people below.
So, when its finest examples (in disrepair or in glorious form) are disconnected from their context, these concrete megaliths of the 1960s become something very strange indeed.
First launched in 2008, the ship was famous for being the world's biggest privately owned submarine, but it had sat in disrepair for seven years until April.
It formally closed in 1980, laying in a state of disrepair until 1989, when it reopened, with controversy, as a sanitized walking district lined with retail outlets.
Built in 1881, ten years before Grant Wood was born, it changed hands several times over the years, falling into disrepair after a long stretch of vacancy.
The sprawling refining complex, a cornerstone of Venezuela's oil industry, has fallen into severe disrepair leading to cuts in operations, widespread layoffs and an increase in accidents.
There, he met Evelyn and Everett Ortner, a couple who lived in Park Slope and were passionate about reviving old Brooklyn brownstones that had fallen into disrepair.
"Originally it was a cottage, almost like a shack in disrepair," explains homeowner and tech entrepreneur Mark Hammond, who gave CNBC an exclusive tour of his residence.
The opening tumult, presumably intended to show a society in terminal disrepair, merely brings to mind the Sharks and the Jets: The faux-thuggishness is singularly unconvincing.
In recent years, Notre Dame had fallen into a state of disrepair, with its buttresses eroding and its famous gargoyles replaced with piping because they were disintegrating.
Many visitors remain charmed by the tranquillity of the artifacts and their setting, but some have complained on social media about a sense of clutter and disrepair.
Also, Noah Weiland's report from Washington, where Julia Child's home in the Georgetown neighborhood has fallen into disrepair and is, it looks like, soon to be renovated.
Moscow has spent much of the past two decades rebuilding its navy, its subs in particular, after it fell into disrepair in the post-Cold War years.
About my neighbors on that group text: We all live within four blocks of each other, in wood-framed houses in varying states of renovation or disrepair.
From an economic perspective consider the following: The roads, rail system, highways, bridges, water mains and other infrastructure in the U.S. are in a state of disrepair.
It changed hands a few times over the years, and eventually fell into disrepair as the venue for questionable parties and haunted ghost tours in the '90s.
After a hearing last fall, Mr. Cayo said, Ms. Lindsay was cited for more blight — an unstable wooden deck in the backyard and house panels in disrepair.
The Kajaki dam was originally built by an American firm with American funding in the 1950s but fell into disrepair during the Soviet occupation and subsequent conflict.
A HUD official told CNN that the dining set was replaced because it was in a state of disrepair and is not subject to the $5,000 limit.
Most of Harare's water and sewer infrastructure is in a state of disrepair leaving the city unable to supply some of its more than 2 million residents.
When it opened in 92923 it was a grande dame of seaside luxury; over the years, as St Kilda slid into disrepair, the Espy went with it.
With facilities around the country in disrepair, Venezuela has been unable to take advantage of rising prices by pumping out more oil and ramping up refinery operations.
"Public private partnerships are a very important part of a new way of financing our roads and bridges that are in disrepair and our very dangerous," Chao said.
"We've defended other nation's borders while refusing to defend our own and spent trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay," he added.
KYOTO (Reuters) - For generations, artisans and merchants in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto lived in thousands of traditional "machiya" townhouses that are steadily disappearing or falling into disrepair.
They're being blamed for the disrepair for a building that the city has allowed to fall apart, they say, while CasaPound claims it's also a hotbed for drugs.
Many yalis have been extensively renovated and even rebuilt after falling into disrepair, burning down or being struck by a wayward tanker struggling with the strait's tricky curves.
Opponents of the Maduro government, along with power experts, instead note that Venezuela's national power grid has fallen into serious disrepair after years of inadequate investment and maintenance.
Every relationship, at the end of "I Call Marriage" is in a rocky place, and everyone has a similar approach to trying to salvage something in obvious disrepair.
There isn't much that's golden about it anymore, the disrepair and blight that preceded the storm apparent even here in boarded-up windows and half-empty office buildings.
The mansion was now empty and falling into disrepair, costing nearly $690,000 in maintenance, insurance and taxes annually, U.S. prosecutors and the property's holding company said on Friday.
About 6900 percent of on-base housing has been privatized since 2628 under the initiative — created to address an array of issues with houses in disrepair on bases.
About 85003 percent of on-base housing has been privatized since 1996 under the initiative -- created to address an array of issues with houses in disrepair on bases.
For agriculture, recent flooding in the Midwest highlights how vulnerable our network is, the extensive nature of disrepair and how quickly critical food supply chains can be severed.
But before it fell into disrepair, in the 1920s, millions of servicemen and women passed through its doors for recreational dances, pool laps, and runs on the track.
In 2015, the city began taking action on 353 co-ops as part of a roundup of hundreds of residential buildings that were in deep debt or disrepair.
Ms. Lever acknowledged that the subway was in "unacceptable disrepair" but argued that politicians and transit leaders had done their best with limited resources and a flawed agency.
Russia, by contrast, fell into disrepair after the collapse of the Soviet Union — and modernization efforts under Putin have failed to come close to making up the gap.
We discussed the curious fate of buildings like these across Poland — some had been preserved, some had been torn down, others were simply neglected and crumbling into disrepair.
During his free time, like many of his peers, Mr. Kéré had to work, spending hours fixing crudely built homes, which were in a perpetual state of disrepair.
While a new Japanese encephalitis wing is state of the art, with its plate glass windows and beeping machines, other parts of the hospital are in chaotic disrepair.
In Lodwar, the county headquarters, there is electricity and a few kilometers of tarmac roads, but the main routes out of town are in a state of disrepair.
But they stopped using it in 1978, as manufacturing of Imago's photo paper ended, and the camera fell into disuse and disrepair, to be saved only by chance.
As he struggled to build "Complex Two," the mound with the stelae, and another large mound, called "Complex Three," what had already been accomplished was falling into disrepair.
The Wall Street Journal reported that according to neighbors, the house has undergone some renovations but has mostly sat in disrepair for years, as Manafort never lived there.
It was intended for the secretary's dining room at department headquarters, to replace a set that was in a state of disrepair, a department official said last year.
The condition of the only two usable tennis courts here for Cuba's national team of six women and 12 men had fallen into disrepair after years of neglect.
" In addition to improving roads and bridges, Klobuchar pledged to modernize airports, seaports and modern waterways, noting that "allowing these assets to fall into disrepair hurts our economy.
Encompassing 2560 blocks along Biscayne Boulevard, the stretch was vibrant in the 25399s but fell into disrepair, with its once family-friendly motels renting rooms by the hour.
Apart from a historical marker, little evidence of that military past remains, because after the war the house fell into disrepair until it was bought in 33 and restored.
The circuit fell into disrepair after it was awarded the rights to host the British Formula One Grand Prix from 2010 but then failed to secure the necessary funding.
Austere and hypnotic, the story of the cult's descent into spiritual disrepair is a must-watch story for anyone interested in the dubious phenomenon that is New Age spirituality.
But the businessman also saved the iconic estate -- now a private club -- that once sat in disrepair, and his new status is driving attention and business to the town.
Bill Gross left the home, worth as much as $36 million, "in a state of utter chaos and disrepair," court papers filed in a Los Angeles state court claim.
Governor Cooper cites a provision where removal would be permitted if a 'building inspector' concludes that physical disrepair of a statue threatens public safety, a situation not present here.
The cover showed her head topped with an elaborate pompadour, attached to a robotic female torso in disrepair — frayed wires snaked out of arm sockets and beneath a breastplate.
" In 2012, another report into fire safety in the building found the fire appliances to be unserviced, with some in such advanced disrepair as to be marked as "condemned.
Led onstage by a DJ who looked like Mario Balotelli entering the Shabazz Palace, T-Boz and Chilli ran wild in denim overalls in high-fashion states of disrepair.
We have defended other nations' borders while refusing to defend our own, and spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay.
On the six-month anniversary, tens of thousands remained without power, thousands of homes remained in disrepair, and many businesses remain closed, even as debt prices began to recover.
In the waning days of the Nazi occupation, Luftwaffe personnel made a fast break for the exit, leaving the Luxembourg Palace in a state of disrepair and outright chaos.
By reappropriating many of Fort Kochi's spaces that had been left in disrepair for decades, the biennial has nurtured a positive impact on the urban development of the city.
Ranieri is the man clubs hire when their houses fall into disrepair, only the 64-year-old's renovations have never involved sledgehammering down walls or turning cottages into mansions.
The order would expire in 30 days, but can be renewed as long as the system's disrepair remains an emergency, which could take weeks, months or years, David said.
The real estate industry contends that the legislation will lead to buildings in disrepair, abandoned blocks and urban blight, a return to the "Bronx is Burning" of the 21996s.
"This villa was marvelous, but it has fallen into the gravest disrepair," Federico Morolla, 60, a leader of the Friends of Villa Sciarra said, paraphrasing every Roman resident everywhere.
With the Lakers, Vogel will face immediate pressure to help restore an N.B.A. flagship franchise that has fallen into relative disrepair despite the addition of LeBron James last summer.
Sharon Williams of the Baptist Church of the Redeemer at Flatbush, at Cortelyou Road and Ocean Avenue, says she watched as her bell-tower-adorned building fell into disrepair.
This process can be invisible to people who might look at these communities, Mr. Sugrue said, and place blame for their disrepair on residents who don't value their homes.
Telling others I'd left in order to grow felt like a grand lie, when I knew I had left because my roots had mildewed near the point of disrepair.
"It was a sleepy little desert town having new life breathed into all the older homes left unloved and in disrepair but that had great bones," Mr. Tomlin said.
Seen in the video "Abandoned MILLIONAIRES Family Mansion" [sic] from the popular YouTube channel Exploring With Josh, the slogan is bitterly twisted by the mangled disrepair of the space.
Restrictions on construction in Hasankeyf due to its historic status and a reluctance to invest in a place with such an uncertain future meant many homes had fallen into disrepair.
Since Libyan strong man Muammar Gaddafi was ousted in 2011, Libya's Coast Guard vessels have fallen into disrepair, forcing Italy to take over rescue operations off the North African coast.
Chairman Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania outlined that the growth of the US population in the coming decades will put a huge strain on existing infrastructure, which is already in disrepair.
L.L. Bean's legendary policy allowed its customers to return a product at any time, in any state of disrepair, for a new or comparable product, or a store gift card.
Case and point: why go on about professional athletes expressing their right to freedom of expression when there are cities and countries in disrepair and thousands displaced by natural disasters?
Asa Hutchinson announced $2793 million to repair damaged levees while creating a task force to study a system that in some places has fallen into disrepair though years of neglect.
The Fifth Avenue hotel, both the setting for children's series "Eloise" as well as Donald Trump's second wedding, has fallen into disrepair amid its owner's legal troubles, the Post reports.
We can all agree that if we don't find a sustainable way to pay for the maintenance and improvement of our interstate highway system, it will fall into greater disrepair.
And with the subway system in disrepair, it's almost guaranteed that incredibly vital lines, like the J, will be undergoing similar renovations that your participants saw for years to come.
Wow. I think there's going to be a whole lot of disrepair and repair that happens between where we see Jack now as well as where his end is met.
Now, both major political parties are in a state of deep disrepair, burdened by a mistrusting electorate motivated more by fear than ambition and searching for a viable path ahead.
So they can be laughing all they want about these poll numbers for Donald Trump, but the reality is, Democrats are in complete disrepair and disarray in their own party.
Canadian Press reported that homes in the community of 2,100 are overcrowded and in "outrageous disrepair," citing Joseph Magnet, a University of Ottawa law professor who has visited the reserve.
It had fallen into disrepair by the end of the 211th century and was restored by the Irving family, founders of the Irving Oil company and Saint John's greatest benefactors.
Today, the nearly 700 miles of border wall made out of materials such as wire-mesh and chain-link fences, is still in place and in different states of disrepair.
"We've defended other nations' borders while refusing to defend our own, and spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay," Trump said.
The playground of a housing project in Manhattan in recent years had slid into a state of disrepair so severe that parents felt uneasy about letting their children play there.
These are all over the system, but these particular lines aren't designed in full capacity, so they shut them down for whatever reason and they're in a state of disrepair.
Nearly two centuries later, the simple white country house that he named Sandycombe Lodge, a narrow two-story edifice with a gable roof and one-story wings, has fallen into disrepair.
Rome has fallen into disrepair and degradation in recent years, with streets full of pot holes, piles of garbage and unkempt public gardens where weeds grow as tall as a person.
The immigrant groups and their Portuguese-born children have helped revitalize areas of the cities once in disrepair and have a presence in everything from professional soccer teams to popular culture.
Trinity Church Wall Street was dismayed to hear of the severe disrepair of the vaults and we are pleased to have been able to restore and re-consecrate this historic gravesite.
And a good chunk of the "estimated $40 billion allocated to the power sector over the past 15 years has vanished," prompting a level of disrepair that won't easily be fixed.
The school, in some disrepair, has remained largely untouched by the war, but the girls' seclusion is interrupted by the discovery of a wounded soldier from the Union Army (Colin Farrell).
The ranch, first established in 1857 and used to defend against Native American tribes, fell into disrepair before its purchase in 1990 by John B. Poindexter, a manufacturing executive from Houston.
After their arrival, Lawrence's character begins to see her house fall into a state of bizarre disrepair as blood pours from the walls, light bulbs explode, and the walls cave in.
Block after block of once beautiful two-story craftsman homes have fallen into disrepair, the porches leaning, paint peeling from clapboard siding and "Beware of dog" signs peering from broken windows.
Also, you shouldn't wait because your additional living expenses benefit in your policy helps cover the costs of where you stay while your home is in disrepair, such as a hotel.
Beloved genre staples Back To The Future and The Terminator felt that consequence all too intensely, as franchise sequels left their original storylines in disrepair and longtime fans with serious headaches.
For example, Documenta restored an EMS Synthi 214, a rare analog synthesizer manufactured in 210, which had been in disrepair for over twenty years and is now situated at the Megaron.
Rome has fallen into disrepair and degradation in recent years, with streets full of pot holes, piles of garbage and neglected public gardens where weeds grow as tall as a person.
The initiative was created to address numerous problems with houses in disrepair on bases, allowing private contractors to pay reconstruction costs in exchange for 85033-year leases from the military services.
Now, years later, officials at the MTA say the tunnel needs a $22019 million tune-up, or else disrepair could greatly threaten the vital piece of infrastructure in the near future.
Despite being well-served by the El, Chicago's train system, and having a coveted Lake Michigan shoreline, the neighborhood slumped as crime rose and its aging housing stock fell into disrepair.
The plan has prompted outrage from some New Yorkers — whose subway system is underfunded and in perilous disrepair — and concern from residents of the nation's largest housing project, who live nearby.
The clubs will meet Sunday evening in varying states of disrepair: Inter with new Chinese owners and a new manager, Stefano Pioli, and Milan reliant on a raft of young hopefuls.
Donington hosted the British Motorcycle Grand Prix for 23 years before losing it to Silverstone when the East Midlands track fell into disrepair following a failed bid to host Formula One.
Hundreds of Rockport buildings are still in disrepair, including City Hall, which is boarded up from the damage, with city officials now working out of a separate municipal structure that survived.
The school, in some disrepair, has remained largely untouched by the war, but the girls' seclusion is interrupted by the discovery of a wounded soldier from the Union Army, John McBurney (Farrell).
We have to fix all of it – and here's how: First, we need to get building, and finally clean up the state of disrepair that much of our infrastructure is in now.
The old courthouse was built in 1901 and helped the town flourish into a main economic and political center, but it fell into disrepair and was nearly torn down in the 1980s.
When Mr de Oliveira assumed his mayoral duties in 1993, after training as a chemical engineer and spending three decades as a bureaucrat, he found a building in physical and financial disrepair.
After the airport moved to a new facility in 2001, the site served briefly as a sports venue for the 2004 Olympics and even as a refugee camp before falling into disrepair.
Images of the restaurant, a three-hour-drive from Washington, online appear to show no evidence of serious disrepair, with clean-looking green awnings and white paint on the doors and trim.
Later talks with the Artists' Society produced an agreement to cede part of the Künstlerhaus in exchange for restoration: The society lacked funds to maintain the building, which had fallen into disrepair.
Original equipment manufacturers now realize that if they wait to think about a second life for a product or component until it is in disrepair or outdated, it could be too late.
In his book, Mr. Brook said it was Ms. Rozan who first heard about the Bouffes du Nord, which opened in the 1870s but had fallen into disrepair and was boarded up.
We are cynical about so many things these days, including love, and part of the reason the well-worn romantic-comedy genre fell into disrepair is that people stopped believing in it.
Even as the Maduro administration has allowed the National Assembly's offices to fall into disrepair, it has been finishing the renovation of a building to serve as the Constituent Assembly's administrative headquarters.
But such transactions have had a long history of abuse: Buyers can be easily evicted for missing just a single payment, and the homes are often sold in a state of disrepair.
The Interior Department confirmed the project Thursday, saying it is both necessary to replace old doors that are in "disrepair" and attributing the high cost to the historical nature of the building.
Many North Kensington residents speak of "managed decline," a strategy to allow public institutions and spaces to fall into disrepair and then create a case for redeveloping them with a commercial motive.
The areas of the cemetery overseen by the Protestant and Orthodox Churches are also in a state of considerable disrepair, even though most luminaries buried on the island are in these sections.
Given all this, President Putin has substantially rebuilt that very fleet, which fell into disrepair after the collapse of the Soviet Union, equipping it with some of the country's most advanced warships.
Twenty years ago, only 12 percent of African roads had all-weather paving, while bridges, airports and railways were in disrepair, many in conflict-affected countries like Angola, Liberia and the Congo.
A once illustrious cemetery where over 80,000 people have been buried, and with a history dating to Newark's heyday in the 19th century, Woodland has fallen into a bleak state of disrepair.
The project won first prize for institutional work at Chile's 12th Biennial of Architecture, but, despite its popularity among neighbors as a quiet place to pray, fell into disrepair and finally collapsed.
Spriggs said the center was in an obvious state of disrepair but her family had little choice in keeping her husband there as she was unable to care for him at home.
Many citizens may not have heard of NEPA, but they understand that federal red tape causes huge cost overruns and delays to roads and bridges, leading to traffic jams and infrastructure in disrepair.
But the new majority owner, via creditor conversion, was Alden Global Capital — a private investment firm best known in media circles for buying newspapers and then cutting costs to the point of disrepair.
CDC director: What we're doing about the Zika virus Its sides are now rusted and a few of the wooden platforms where they now hang mosquito traps are in varying states of disrepair.
The 4,880 square-meter glasshouse, built in 1860, had been in a state of disrepair, according to officials at the UNESCO World Heritage site which attracts more than one million visitors a year.
The corruption was seen as the one of the causes of the recent disrepair and degradation, which has received widespread cover in the foreign media, blemishing the city's appeal as a tourist destination.
The idea is that if Uber and Lyft are cheaper than public transportation, then transit ridership will bottom out, transportation budgets will crater, and eventually those services will fall into disrepair and irrelevance.
Others are abandoned historic mansions now listed for mere fractions of their original worth, though some — like Lynnewood Hall, the largest home for sale in America — are still worth millions even in disrepair.
Defaced by early Coptic Christians, damaged by earthquakes and even mined for building materials, Kom Ombo was in disrepair until 252, when it was cleared by the French archaeologist Jean-Jacques de Morgan.
A hotspot for visitors looking to relax and treat various ailments in the resort's therapeutic baths throughout the 1950s, the once-gorgeous spa fell into disrepair after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990.
Today, Eisenhower's vision of a highway system that provides the American people with access to all corners of the country for enjoyment and safety, includes congested highways, aging bridges and roads in disrepair.
The Olympic team's social media account says that the fire was small, and that all of the athletes were evacuated and are fine, but this adds a whole new dimension to the disrepair.
According to Transportation for America, it costs $24,000 per lane-mile per year to maintain a road in good repair, and much more for those in disrepair, as many of America's roads are.
Tending the garden that the hard men who fought World War II labored to create is a much less expensive undertaking than allowing it to fall into disrepair and having to recreate it.
"Some will fall into a dangerous state of disrepair, and you will fall into my scenario of, 'yes it's ADA-compliant but oops'" — the station would be inaccessible because it had fallen apart.
Bennet is trying to convince voters that America's democracy is in a dangerous state of disrepair, that time is running short to fix it — and that he's uniquely suited to do the job.
In state capitols across America, lawmakers spend billions of dollars to take a few seconds off a city dweller's commute to his office, while rural counties' farm-to-market roads fall into disrepair.
The town was still in the process of recovering from Hurricane Matthew, and many homes appeared to be abandoned or in disrepair, their windows boarded up and weeds growing tall in the yards.
It had been in disrepair, and in 1996 she created Friends of the Homes of Giacomo Puccini, a nonprofit organization that raised money to restore and maintain the villa and the museum there.
Quite beyond the human errors in the control room, the plant was in a state of endemic disrepair—no modern nuclear plant would ever be permitted to go the same way under international oversight.
The Canadian military is currently posed to spend more than $30 billion on building more than a dozen new warships to improve its aging fleet, which is seemingly in a perpetual state of disrepair.
My room for the night was a luxurious villa apartment built around 1900 to host Romanian VIPs only to fall into disrepair during the communist regime, before being renovated recently as a destination resort.
The private zoo had fallen into a state of disrepair, according to a local Emerald Coast news outlet, as its former owners struggled to keep up with the financial demands of 100 exotic animals.
That said, there's some utility to having a high-riding all-wheel drive vehicle in countries like Russia, China and the U.S. in which roads are of questionable quality and all states of disrepair.
Ready Player One takes place nearly 30 years in the future, where the real world has fallen into dystopic disrepair, and citizens find refuge in a massive, interconnected online world known as the OASIS.
According to Sheila Faalasli, social media manager at the National Parks Conservation Association, many park services are in disrepair due to budget constraints, and it would cost almost $12 billion to fix them all.
As the constant disrepair of some McFlurry machines has come to light, customers have started to wonder if the machines are actually broken or if there is something else going on behind the scenes.
Prime Minister Imran Khan issued a statement of condolence in which he blamed the infrastructure of Pakistan's colonial-era railway network which has fallen into disrepair due to chronic under-investment and poor maintenance.
From time to time Marshall emerges, howling at the moon, but even these moments are tinged with the tonality of a record that spends its time in a state of disrepair, misdirection, frustration, anger.
The mill, which had fallen into disrepair, is scheduled for a $1.8 million restoration, according to Mr. Westergard, with allocated state, county and foundation funds, as well as money raised through local fund-raisers.
Between 2006 and 503, Sears invested less than 1 percent of its revenue back into its stores because Lampert believed Sears should instead focus on online sales, causing many locations to fall into disrepair.
The whole thing is organized alphabetically, and much of it is broken down into subcategories, but there's only so much an archivist can do with this amount of stuff—eventually it falls into disrepair.
Since those early days, the building fell into disrepair and was eventually abandoned, but thanks to its Queen Anne-style architecture and stunning nine-story atrium, it was named a city landmark in 1998.
And with its oil fields losing pressure, critical equipment at its ports and processing plants in disrepair, and bondholders poised to seize its considerable foreign assets, there seems to be little room for recovery.
Looking out the window as we drove through McDougall-Hunt, most of the neighborhood had fallen into such disrepair that parts had simply converted back into wilderness — overgrown fields and patches of dead grass.
Gloria Johnson, who lives next to Ms. Worsley at the mobile home park because her house is still in disrepair, said there was not as much to lose if the storm tracks their way.
If the tenant is unresponsive and the home is in serious disrepair, Mr. Berkey added, calling the city's Adult Protective Services agency to get a legal guardian appointed is another possible course of action.
Sailors' Snug Harbor was a community for retired seamen from the 303th to mid-20th centuries, but after falling into disuse and disrepair, the complex was acquired by New York City in the 1970s.
Sailors' Snug Harbor was a community for retired seamen from the 303th to mid-20th centuries, but after falling into disuse and disrepair, the complex was acquired by New York City in the 1970s.
The United States also has learned, often the hard way, that lethal technologies provided to states without the ability or commitment to manage them often fall into disrepair or, worse, are stolen or diverted.
A promotional video depicts a green city, running on cashless systems for transport and other services, that contrasts with Cairo, much of whose elegant 203th and early 20th century architectural heart has fallen into disrepair.
The owners of Beirut's old, dilapidated, and conflict-scarred buildings — dating to the Ottoman, French Mandate, or "modern" periods — often choose to let their properties fall into disrepair to make way for more profitable development.
The President says of course because of Puerto Rico's electric grid was already in disrepair and the fact that it's an island territory, that it makes it harder to do this kind of relief work.
Yes, it actually turned out both Martin's and Davis's fathers were actively involved in their upbringing; the seeming exemplars of the problem of Black gender disrepair didn't typify the problem MBK was trying to correct.
But transportation there is also dangerous, according to the State Department, because of poor road conditions, a lack of enforcement of traffic laws and a large number of vehicles that are old or in disrepair.
It's easy to think that America right now is at a nadir, no matter if you believe Trump was the one who galvanized its disrepair or he'll be the one to make it great again.
A Washington or Seoul too bent on solving this decades-old problem within a presidency could lead to concessions and leniency that ultimately could breed a state of security and economic disrepair in the region.
In the wake of Trump's stunning 2016 victory and the general disrepair of the Democratic Party, Franken's name even made its way to some discussions about potential 2020 candidates to challenge Trump for the presidency.
A monthly educational magazine never began distribution and a promise to regularly maintain all feeder roads within five kilometers — about three miles — of the mining concession, many of which are in disrepair, was never fulfilled.
But in his letter on Tuesday, Mr. Foye said that redirecting federal funds from upgrades and maintenance is both insufficient to cover the M.T.A.'s projected losses and threatens to plunge the system into disrepair.
But in his letter on Tuesday, Mr. Foye said that redirecting federal funds from upgrades and maintenance is both insufficient to cover the M.T.A.'s projected losses and threatens to plunge the system into disrepair.
They remodeled the house, which was in a state of disrepair, filled its rooms with European antiques and Hemingway's big-game hunting trophies, and spent $20,000 building the first in-ground pool in Key West.
The Times reported that in addition to tracking down items, many of the closets and bureaus in the mansion had remained locked — and full of valuable objects — for years as the estate fell into disrepair.
Running from 3th Street south to Cherry Street, it was conceived by Robert Moses in 1939 across the highway from public housing, and gradually fell into disrepair until its $93 million refurbishment, completed in 2010.
Every piece of the installation — from the old newspapers plastered on the walls to the large crack rippling through the floor to the tree parts bound with rope — represents an act of disrepair or repair.
Upkeep of the park system, whose facilities and infrastructure have fallen into disrepair as visitation at many parks has risen steadily in recent years, is widely seen as popular with voters in both major parties.
Built in 1911, the two-story mansion fell into disrepair after Edouard Empain's death in 1929 and for many years, amid protracted ownership disputes, it was rented out for social events or as a film set.
The historic cathedral — also one of the city's most-visited tourist destinations — has been in disrepair for years, but updates were long stalled due to bureaucratic inefficiencies that blocked France's government from paying for the upkeep.
As our nation's highways, airports and bridges fall into further disrepair from the stress of population and economic growth, long wait times and high costs will deter businesses from making the fixes that we increasingly need.
Others are in disrepair, a result of an edict from Jeffs in the early 2000s, when he ordered a halt to all construction in the Utah-Arizona community to focus on building a compound in Texas.
The disused factory was in a state of disrepair, which meant Scott and Simon got a good deal on the place, and it soon built a reputation for being the Saturday night event in the city.
Michael Malone, who was hired this spring to run elections, recommended the closures last week, saying it would be a cost-saving measure and that the sites are in disrepair and inaccessible for persons with disabilities.
At issue is what should become of the site of Greer Stadium, a 40-year-old minor league baseball park built next to the fort that has fallen into disrepair since the team departed in 2014.
The question, however, is whether anyone will want to do that, or if the master-planned community will go the way of other Florida development boondoggles that were also advertised as utopias before falling into disrepair.
The 14-story Wurlitzer building has been an unmissable part of Detroit's skyline since the mid-1920s; it housed, for decades, a musical instrument company before emptying out in the '80s and then falling into disrepair.
"Heck of a wreck," the ad read; 248-plus years of neglect had left the rambling old farm building and its Ma 'n' Pa-style additions in disrepair: toppled chimney, leaky roof, caving walls, rotted windows.
For years, he said, the jail's physical state had been deteriorating, and its disrepair was exacerbated by a perfect storm of the federal government shutdown, equipment failures and a fire that knocked out the electrical grid.
Rushton said the most common explanation for why a home in the city has fallen into disrepair is their long-time tenants were elderly residents, who may not have the time, strength, or money to maintain it.
In 1997 the pair purchased a 16th century villa in Tuscany, just outside of Florence, that had fallen into disrepair until they came along, transforming the nearly 900 acre property into their dream home away from home.
Once the office of the financier and railroad executive John W. Campbell, the cavernous room hidden in a west ventricle of Grand Central Terminal had multiple uses after his passing, in 1957, but eventually fell into disrepair.
As a high school teacher, though, I've seen backpacks in all states of disrepair, so I know how important it is to find a bag that is durable enough to be used day in and day out.
In 1963, more than 33,000 people packed the stadium for a civil rights rally that featured Martin Luther King Jr. But by then the stadium had begun to fall into disrepair, much like the neighborhood around it.
According to a 2017 report from the American Society of Civil Engineers, America's roads, bridges, railways, levees, air traffic control systems, schools, and power and water distribution networks are in significant disrepair, and have been for years.
The crumbling ruins of the Băile Neptun resort are deteriorating by the day and, according to an article by Vice, the town itself is also falling into disrepair, dissuading tourists from visiting the once-famous spa town.
In his hour of reputational disrepair, it would be egregiously revisionist to argue that his fame and fortune were all about Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen in Chicago and Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal in Los Angeles.
As our vehicle is getting knocked around by the bumpy road, the two men explain that the ranch was in a state of disrepair in 2016, and significant time and money was spent into upgrading the facilities.
"I don't want to stay there in a big cyclone like this and get blown away," he said, noting that his house was made of wood and was in disrepair and that he feared a storm surge.
Rio's prominent soccer stadium, the Maracanã, which hosted the opening and closing ceremonies, has also fallen into disrepair, with a brown field, several thousand seats uprooted, televisions missing and nearly $1 million owed to the electricity company.
All that is besides the actual condition of the city, where the streets are still in disrepair, public transportation is phlegmatic and garbage collection seems to occur far less frequently than talk of Ms. Raggi's latest troubles.
One partnership funded by Goldman Sachs through a local credit union and development corporation is rehabbing a small neighborhood which a private developer had left in disrepair, with open sewage in the streets and regular electrical fires.
" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Officials in the South Korean city of Busan have destroyed a public sculpture by Dennis Oppenheim, claiming that the artwork had fallen into disrepair, was an "eyesore," and had "no artistic value.
Though several sections of the wall have been restored for tourism — some flanked by fast-food restaurants and even a cable car and toboggan ride — much of the wall remains fragile and many parts have fallen into disrepair.
"Animals," a track from OPN's 7th studio album, Garden of Delete, revolves around film star Val Kilmer sitting in a particularly bland room, falling somewhere between that of a 2-star hotel and an LA mansion in disrepair.
While the military coordination with FEMA was textbook, that coordination still has to face the reality of roads in disrepair, an electrical grid that was antiquated at best, and ineffective if not corrupt local government in some locations.
Ben and Eliza's children — Doris, Oliver and Sondra (the last of whom is the one suing the family) — ran an unsuccessful record label their father repeatedly financed and are now all in various states of disrepair and dormancy.
Other residents echoed her complaints about the heat — off more than on lately, because the boilers seem to be in perpetual disrepair — and about the slow response from the New York City Housing Authority, which runs the building.
The land bank owns some 25,000 vacant homes in various stages of disrepair, another 4,200 occupied homes and 0003,000 grass-covered lots where homes once stood before the city tore them down in an effort to fight blight.
The apartment, located in Forest Houses, a New York City Housing Authority project, was in constant disrepair, and Ms. Miranda, a 911 dispatcher, often returned from work at odd hours to find strangers hanging out in the building.
It's a document of the man's commitment and vision, a reminder of how a once-grand cultural landmark can fall into disrepair and neglect and be resurrected by the right combination of personality, chutzpah and, yes, simple love.
But while Radtke's book is grounded in a real fascination with architectural decay, a glorification of disrepair, Williams's Commute more of an elegy to her past self and her addiction, which she acknowledges with neither condemnation nor glorification.
In a preview of the retrenchment from the role of America's policeman that was such a strong theme under President George W. Bush, Trump spoke of trillions of dollars "wasted overseas" while American roads and bridges fell into disrepair.
The stadium has fallen into disrepair over the last month and parts of the ground were looted, thieves making off with televisions, copper wire and a bust of Mario Filho, the Rio journalist after whom the stadium was named.
In one piece on the Malecon called "Potemkin Village", Cuban-born artist Juan Andres Milanes Benito who lives in Norway has propped what appears to be the perfect facade of a building on another that is falling into disrepair.
While the neighborhood fell into disrepair for a while, leaving many of the buildings abandoned and dilapidated, it has undergone an immense revitalization, and is now seeing an influx of restaurants and boutiques, and even a thriving art scene.
SAN FRANCISCO — It was enacted by the thinnest of margins: A 25-cent gasoline tax passed by lawmakers last year to finance a multibillion-dollar campaign to repair California roads and bridges hobbled by years of neglect and disrepair.
Established in 1932 and now on the National Register of Historic Places, the 9,500-seat stadium — where the first black player in the American League, Larry Doby, began his career — fell into disrepair and has been closed since 1997.
The Gunslinger is seeking the Tower — and we get a few glimpses of the tower itself in various stages of disrepair — and though he's not sure what he's going to do when he gets there, he knows his quest requires it.
"Go-Karts, a Tilt-A-Whirl, and a roller coaster have sat idle for months, developing a layer of rust, while the surrounding area has collected trash and debris, and falling into disrepair,"  the newspaper wrote in a June 2017 editorial .
You could argue that they only rupture the diegesis by revealing the presiding, crafting hand of the developer at work—whoever it is that spent countless man-hours animating the lid of a toilet, texturing the disrepair of a stall door.
By the start of the next decade the city's roads had fallen into disrepair; public schools were among the worst in the country; thousands of households had no running water and tens of thousands of building plots were derelict or vacant.
Three decades ago, Wijnand van de Pol—another Dutchman—discovered a derelict organ in a church in Umbria and resolved to restore it; he soon found dozens of other centuries-old pipe organs that had fallen into disrepair and become unusable.
While the Zetra Olympic Hall in Sarajevo and ski tracks on nearby mountains have been reconstructed and modernized, the Trebevic bobsleigh track, as well as ski jumps and cross-country tracks on the Mountain Igman remain in a state of disrepair.
The fourth realm is off limits — its leader, Mother Ginger (Helen Mirren) has been belligerent towards the other leaders in the past, and her land, formerly known as the Land of Amusements, has fallen into disrepair and become overrun by mice.
Over time, Flint fell into disrepair, synonymous with poverty, poor infrastructure, and insurmountable struggle, yet even this was eclipsed by the shadow of Detroit, an hour away and with its own promising future snuffed out as the 20th century closed.
The Trans-Amazonian highway, officially known as BR-230, was inaugurated in the 1970s under Brazil's military dictatorship, but only a fraction of its nearly 3,000 kilometers (1,864-miles) were paved and much of the existing roadway has fallen into disrepair.
Arizona: The Black Canyon Dog Track It's fallen into considerable disrepair, but if you feel like driving about 30 miles outside of Phoenix to trek around an abandoned greyhound racing track, the Black Canyon Dog Track has got you covered.
Residents point to under-utilized state resources such as a nearby airport used only by the military as emblematic of a government attitude they say has allowed a city dubbed the "capital of the north" to fall deep into disrepair.
The monument to the three men who died during the failed coup of August 1991 – a plaque that few people know exists – is in disrepair, and discussions about erecting a proper, visible monument in its place died down years ago.
But we also saw indications of human activity, including abandoned homes that may have once been way stations for passing muleteers; outdoor charcoal ovens that had fallen into disrepair; and bare patches of forest that recently had been logged for timber.
Today hundreds of thousands of housing units are in a state of disrepair, including a capital backlog of more than $28500 billion in the public housing stock alone, meaning there are plenty of shovel-ready projects just waiting to be funded.
As it went through other iterations of management, including the real estate tycoon Sam Zell and hedge funds, the once storied paper fell into disrepair with steep staff cuts and, at times, a frat-house culture that further diminished morale.
From the mid-1950s to 203, a group of Estonian families used the mansion and its surrounding 26 acres as a summer retreat, making few improvements to the building, which was already in disrepair in the later years of Mrs.
The building had fallen into disrepair after a series of uninspired renovations: Construction begun years earlier by the previous owner had stalled, leaving a pillar placed awkwardly in the center of the living room and the garage gutted but never refinished.
A spokesman for the State Division of Consumer Affairs, which oversees the board, said that the board "cannot comment on the reasons why Woodland has been in disrepair," and that it did not have the authority to provide aid to cemeteries.
Now white can't hold itself distant from the day's touch— even as the touch holds so little white would own— foreclosure vanished pensions school systems in disrepair free trade rising unemployment unpaid medical bills school debt car debt debt debt.
And because many owners think that selling their units collectively is a better financial bet than investing in a conservation or retrofitting plan, the buildings have largely fallen into disrepair because no one wants to pay for short-term upkeep.
These images, and Wertz's "Then & Now" series in general, are as romantic as they are scientific — an almost painful exercise in their portrayal of how rapidly our beloved buildings are altered irrevocably, bulldozed, or just left to fall into disrepair.

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