Or at least it made the news. It sounds like the company that will oversee any future demolition, plans to start fencing it off with the next couple of weeks.
I stopped by today since I was in the area, and there where quite a few people; The dirt lot off east grand was quite full. It was weird to see that many cars there.
I hope I get another chance to go there before it's fenced off. Last time I was there with camera was 2009. It is a magnificent ruin, especially viewing the crumbled section as a backdrop to the graveyard.



