One industry, demolition, is thriving in the slump. On Stansbury Street this week, Frank Farrow of Farrow Demolition pulled up in a pickup truck to hawk his services. He displayed a list of a dozen bank-owned properties which he was contracted to destroy in a week.
"A house like this, we could have it down in 15 minutes," he says, eyeing the up-for-sale property at number 14,918. The only problem? It will cost $4,500 to cart away the rubble and back-fill the foundations.
For the banks, it is cheaper to give away houses than to knock them down.