The Jacksonville Landing as seen from Wells Fargo Center on Dec. 5. (Photo by Karen Brune Mathis)
Rubble at The Landing as seen from Wells Fargo Center on Dec. 5. (Photo by Karen Brune Mathis)
Rubble can be seen through the windows of The Landing on Dec. 6. (Photos by Scott Sailer)
The former business names are blacked out on The Landing sign.
Rubble is piled up in what was The Landing courtyard.
Pedestrians can still walk past The Landing on the Riverwalk.
Demolition continued this week at The Jacksonville Landing.
D.H. Griffin is razing the two-story, 178,838-square-foot structure built 32 years ago at 2 Independent Drive W. on the Northbank of the St. Johns River.
The city took control of the Landing in February after a $15 million settlement with Sleiman Enterprises Inc. The city owned the property while Sleiman owned the building.
D.H. Griffin has until May 28 to demolish the two-story, 56-foot-tall structure, according to the deadline set by the city.