Demolition work on the former General Motors Corp. factories in Lansing, MI is almost complete.
The factory at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and the Grand River once housed the chassis and final assembly operations of GM's Lansing Car Assembly.
The sites stopped making cars in 2005.
At the Verlinden site, only a single corner wall remains of the structure now.
"That won't be coming down this week, but it could as early as next week," GM spokeswoman Heidi Magyar said on Wednesday.
The Verlinden building had its start as a part of the Durant Motor Co. and later became a Fisher Body plant, ended production in 2005. Demolition began last year.
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