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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

October Preservation Board Agenda: More Demolition Derby

In lieu of further comments, here is the link to this month's Preservation Board agenda.

It includes proposals of:

-demolition of the National Register of Historic Places-listed Carr School (City of St. Louis - Department of Public Safety)

-demolition of a beautiful historic contributing resource to the Soulard neighborhood (deferred from last month--1925-27 S. 10th)

-demolition of two Paul McKee Jr. holding company-owned homes in the North Side project area (one is located within the Columbia Brewery National Register District)

-demolition of a fire-damaged home in Hyde Park on N. 11th Street.

Stay tuned for any more information I can find.

3 comments:

Brian said...

Here's the Soulard building the "Rehab Girls" (sounds like a reality show on TLC) want to tear down.

http://stlouis.idxwebservices.com/propview.php?view=80051291

Anonymous said...

found this on BlockShopper:

http://stlouis.blockshopper.com/property/06670001300/1925_s_10th_street/

says it's for sale for 136K. why are they simultaneously selling AND applying for a demo permit?

in any case the app is total bullshit. the building is in great shape and that stretch of s. 10th has lost too much already.

Adam

Anonymous said...

oops, got cut off.

http://stlouis.blockshopper.com/
property/06670001300/
1925_s_10th_street/

Adam

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