The council wasn't able to fully repair the structure and its remnants took two years to fall away into the river.
The walls were becoming unstable, and the congregation couldn't raise the money to repair the structure.
Fortunately, fire damage was minimal, and crews quickly repaired the structure.
The building was restored in the spring of 2007 to repair the main structure and to arrange the interior to make it more functional.
In 1893, the congregation began discussing whether they should build a new church or repair the existing structure.
As a result of the exorbitant costs to repair the structure, the light was deactivated.
After a vote, the county decided to repair the structure to its pre-fire condition.
Albert is under a statutory obligation to repair the structure.
New York's legislators always give lip service to the idea of repairing the structure of the city school system.
Its estimate, just to repair the existing structure, comes to about $6 million.