Miguel Hernandez adjusts a fence to secure in area of an old bard being demolished Tuesday in East Dundee. big yellow barn building across from the Anvil Club Tuesday in East Dundee. The old barn was part of the former Doederlein Lumber Co. complex and is being demolished to make way for East DundeeÕs downtown revitalization effort. The warehouse and property have been donated to the village by Fred DoederleinÕs widow, DeLoris. Februrary 26, 2013 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
The Big yellow barn building across from the Anvil Club, part of the former Doederlein Lumber Co. complex, is being demolished to make way for East DundeeÕs downtown revitalization effort. February 26, 2013 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
The area is cordoned off in East Dundee Tuesday to demolish a former Doederlein Lumber Co. barn. February 26, 2013 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
ÒThe downtown revitalization effort will be helped further by the demolition of the large yellow building across from the Anvil Club. Part of the Doederlein Lumber Co. complex, Fred Doederlein's widow, DeLoris, is donating the building and property to East Dundee. December18, 2012 | Sun-Times Media~File Photo
Jeff Noesen of Albrecht Enterprises scoops through debris with a back ho during demolition of the big yellow barn building across from the Anvil Club Tuesday in East Dundee. The old barn was part of the former Doederlein Lumber Co. complex and is being demolished to make way for East DundeeÕs downtown revitalization effort. The warehouse and property have been donated to the village by Fred DoederleinÕs widow, DeLoris. February 26, 2013 | Michael Smart~Sun-Times Media
EAST DUNDEE — At 7 a.m. Tuesday, DeLoris Doederlein got the call from a friend that the yellow building across from the Anvil Club, part of the former Doederlein Lumber Co. complex, was set to be demolished. “I came right over,” Doederlein said. The demolition …