Two 563-foot [172 m] high metro Detroit-Windsor landmarks are soon be gone.

The Trenton Channel power plant, which was nearly 100 years old when it was idled in 2022, is slated to be razed to allow the site to be redeveloped.

The demo dates for the old coal-fired facility, known as the Trenton Stacks, have been set for March 1 and May 17, the utility said this week. Depending on the weather, those dates may change, but residents should be prepared whenever the demolition goes off to hear and feel - the blasts. Detroit Free Press

The two stacks Trenton Channel can be seen in this photo I took from my former apartment in the Millender Center [now called the Millie on Brush]. Fermi nuclear plant appears steaming to the left on the horizon, the three stacks of the Rouge River Power plant stand to the right.