Demolition of the former Dolle’s building is expected soon to make way for the One Rehoboth Avenue hotel. Residents and visitors are reflecting on the changing Rehoboth Beach landscape as the iconic boardwalk landmark nears its end.
A long-planned hotel project on the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk will be discussed again on Friday, Dec. 12, as city officials review the demolition plans for the property where the iconic red Dolle’s sign once stood.
The rundown building that once was a Rehoboth Beach landmark and home to the iconic Dolle's sign is still standing as the demolition date remains unknown.
The medieval castle at Old Pro Golf’s 28th Street location has been torn down, ending a 50-year run at the Ocean City mini golf course.
The City of Rehoboth Beach has granted an extension for demolition work at the site of the new hotel One Rehoboth on Baltimore Avenue, allowing crews to continue tearing down the former Grotto Pizza and Sirocco Motel through June 13.
The former Army Reserve Center building in Lewes will be transformed into a new municipal complex serving the city, police department and the Board of Public Works — but what that transformation looks like remains undecided.
Demolition prep is underway on the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk for demolition of the north end Grotto's Pizza and Sirocco Hotel set for demolition starting April 21.
The house was the final demolition on the property before it becomes a new development.
The DuPont schools were built across the state to provide an education to African American and Native American students during a time when segregation was legal.
The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company has launched a renovation and construction initiative to modernize its Station #2 facility on Banks Road. The expansion comes as the department faces an increasing demand for fire and rescue services across its 80-square-mile fire district in southeastern Sussex County.
