The western portion was demolished about ten years later, when the City acquired it as the site for a children's detention home.
The southern portion of the building was demolished in the 1950s to make way for the Hollywood Freeway.
A portion of the original bridge was demolished with the remaining section kept open as a fishing pier.
The rear portion of the building has been demolished and will soon be developed for residential housing.
The remaining portions of the older building were demolished to make way for phase two construction.
In 2010, a large portion of the mall was demolished to make way for a new residential development.
The central portion of the palace was demolished to provide room for the large fountain in 1730.
In 2007, the eastern portion of the Casino building was demolished.
The remaining portions of the old bridges were demolished.
Since this time, a small portion of these older homes have been demolished and replaced with new development properties.