Photos: Work crews demolish old A&P grocery on Franklin Street; make way for Recovery Enterprises
Published 2:50 pm Tuesday, January 12, 2021
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Work crews from the City of Natchez and Adams County work to demolish the old A&P Building on Franklin Street. After the demolition of the building the property will be used for Recovery Enterprises, which has moved its headquarters next door In the old Region's Bank building. (Ben Hillyer / The Natchez Democrat)
Work crews from the City of Natchez and Adams County work to demolish the old A&P Building on Franklin Street. After the demolition of the building the property will be used for Recovery Enterprises, which has moved its headquarters next door In the old Region's Bank building. (Ben Hillyer / The Natchez Democrat)
Work crews from the City of Natchez and Adams County work to demolish the old A&P Building on Franklin Street. After the demolition of the building the property will be used for Recovery Enterprises, which has moved its headquarters next door In the old Region's Bank building. (Ben Hillyer / The Natchez Democrat)
Work crews from the City of Natchez and Adams County work to demolish the old A&P Building on Franklin Street. After the demolition of the building the property will be used for Recovery Enterprises, which has moved its headquarters next door In the old Region's Bank building. (Ben Hillyer / The Natchez Democrat)
Work crews from the City of Natchez and Adams County work to demolish the old A&P Building on Franklin Street. After the demolition of the building the property will be used for Recovery Enterprises, which has moved its headquarters next door In the old Region's Bank building. (Ben Hillyer / The Natchez Democrat)
Work crews from the City of Natchez and Adams County started the demolition of the old A&P grocery store on Franklin Street Tuesday. After the building is demolished the property will be used by Recovery Enterprises, which recently moved its headquarters to the old Region’s Bank building on the corner of Franklin and Pearl streets.