Going, going ... GONE (for now)

  • A backhoe is used on Monday (Jan. 18) to knock down the walls of the Clinton Waffle House on North Charles G. Seivers Boulevard as the building is removed to make way for a slightly larger one on the same site. It will take several months for the new building to be completed and the restaurant reopened, the owners said. - G. Chambers Williams III

  • What a difference a day makes: This is the site Tuesday morning, a day after workers began razing the build- ing to make way for the new building for the popular restaurant chain. The owners said the work could take up to eight months to complete. - G. Chambers Williams III

Left: A backhoe is used on Monday (Jan. 18) to knock down the walls of the Clinton Waffle House on North Charles G. Seivers Boulevard as the building is removed to make way for a slightly larger one on the same site. It will take several months for the new building to be completed and the restaurant reopened, the owners said. Right: What a difference a day makes: This is the site Tuesday morning, a day after workers began razing the building to make way for the new building for the popular restaurant chain. The owners said the work could take up to eight months to complete.