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The New Albany Housing Authority has been paying for hotel rooms for residents left homeless, but residents aren't sure what their next move will be when funding runs out.
The New Albany Housing Authority has been paying for hotel rooms for residents left homeless, but residents aren't sure what their next move will be when funding runs out.
Both the former Beechwood Neighborhood and Riverview Tower are now vacant lots with only rubble remaining.
Work to tear down the 50-year-old structure on Scribner Drive, right off the Interstate 64 West exit, began in October.
Crews are working to remove asbestos flooring in the building now.
Originally, the tower was set to be destroyed late this year.