The majority of the buildings were demolished and the site built over by housing and a shopping area.
It was demolished soon afterwards and replaced by housing.
Mexicantown has had a thriving economy in the 2000s, as evidenced by new housing and increased business openings.
The sort of service initially offered by social housing.
Both sites were kept going until the early 1980s, when the latter was closed and subsequently covered by new housing in late 1988.
Today the main station building is still standing, surrounded by modern housing in Castle Close.
The estate is now occupied and surrounded by conventional suburban housing.
But many are moving out altogether, attracted by burgeoning creative climates and less expensive housing.
The Centre was itself subsequently demolished and replaced by housing.
It is presently abandoned and partly buried, surrounded by housing.