It's time to say goodbye to Pyramid Place in Niagara Falls.
The iconic building is being torn down, to make way for a 12-storey hotel on the corner on Robinson Street and Fallsview Boulevard.
It used to be home to the Wire Weaving Company back in 1919.
It was one of the city's largest employers, before it closed down in 1974.
The building was developed for tourism afterwards.
The city will also have relocate nearby the IMAX Theatre.

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