Over the years, the market fell into disrepair and was abandoned as malls and other shopping options grew.
Of the country's 87, 000 reservoirs that had been built by 2007 43% were in disrepair.
And, if the condition persists, the warehouses themselves fall into disrepair or are destroyed.
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The magnificent buildings of antiquity fell into disrepair, or were pillaged for their contents.
Over the following centuries the buildings changed hands numerous times, and gradually fell into disrepair.
But competition from the railways damaged trade and the waterway gradually fell into disrepair.
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Bridges and roads are in disrepair, blackouts are routine, and untreated sewage pollutes drinking water.
By then, the pool had fallen into disrepair and become a magnet for drugs and crime.
The trouble, says the government, is that the country's water-treatment plants are in disrepair.
After the Soviet Union broke up, the plant fell into disrepair and workers went unpaid.
Wymering Manor in Portsmouth is thought to be the city's oldest house but has fallen into disrepair.
The Spitalfields Great Synagogue was damaged, then done up, but by the 1970s it had fallen into disrepair.
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With the decline of industry after World War II, Dogpatch, located on the eastern waterfront near Pier 70, fell into disrepair.
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We saw abandoned homes, weeded lots, no sidewalks, a park falling into disrepair, and a senior citizen center shuttered.
Many of the major bridges in the country are obsolete and in disrepair.
Project manager Gabriella Misuriello said it had been in a state of disrepair.
While expensive but relatively useless roads are built all the time, other roads suffer from a perpetual state of disrepair.
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They understand they must join the policy battle and offer serious reforms to a health-care system that is in disrepair.
The lido, adjacent to the paddling pool in Ynysangharad Park, fell into disrepair in the 1980s and closed in 1991.
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By the time someone presents behavioural symptoms, such as forgetfulness, his brain is already in a significant state of disrepair.
The first track at the site was built in 1987 at the height of the sport's popularity, before falling into disrepair.
Half of the 153 schools are in need of a total rebuild, while the rest are in a state of disrepair.
Crumlin Road Courthouse in north Belfast has been lying derelict for 15 years and is in a state of serious disrepair.
But the boats guzzle gas, and with the uncertain investment climate in Zimbabwe, many owners have let their vessels fall into disrepair.
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Alex Glanville, head of property services for the Church in Wales, warned that without help, churchyards across Wales would fall into disrepair.
Al Jahili fort fell into disrepair over time but has been restored in recent years and now often hosts music concerts in the cooler months.
Now, even though the town's docks are in disrepair, that should change.
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Meanwhile, many good state schools are told there's no money as they stand in a state of disrepair with ever-diminishing support services.
Years later, these organizations would come back to discover that these systems had fallen into disrepair or had been repurposed for another use.
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