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ALCOA Demolishing South Plant Operations Building
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008 | East Tennessee |
Maryville-Alcoa Daily Times - Demolition of 66-year-old ALCOA office begins:
The end is near for the old South Plant administrative office building of Tennessee Operations of ALCOA Inc. on Hall Road. Complete demolition of the building is several days away, but workers have started salvaging significant elements from the interior and exterior of the 66-year-old building, Christy Newman, ALCOA community relations manager for Tennessee Operations, said Wednesday.
There’s a hole where the marble-lined front entrance once stood. On Wednesday, the marble at the side entrance still surrounded the aluminum and glass doors.
The company is saving much of the brick and marble from the building, and some of the preserved materials will be used to create mementos that will be sold with proceeds going to the Charles M. Hall Alumni Association’s college scholarship fund. A historical marker will be made of parts of the building to serve as an official entrance to ALCOA’s South Plant.
The building was constructed in 1942 and over the years housed departments such as plant management, human resources, engineering and Tapoco dispatch operations.
The structure is no longer habitable and has been vacant since 2004, but the company plans to rehabilitate the land and memorialize the importance of the building to the community’s history.
I’ll miss seeing that place. This reminds me that I need to take more pictures of old buildings around town while I can. You never know which one will disappear next.
UPDATE: I was pretty sure that building was on the National Register of Historic Places, and it is. You’d think ALCOA would make a little more effort to preserve it.
2 Comments to ALCOA Demolishing South Plant Operations Building
From where you were standing to take this picture, did anyone mistake you for being on strike?
I forgot about that. The strikers always used to picket in front of that building.
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