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Slated for demolition on N Street

by Church Hill People's News03/28/201003/28/2010
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The classifieds section of the March 25-27 issue of the Richmond Free Press has a Legal Notice Demolition of Structure listing 6 buildings that “have been condemned and will be demolished by the City of Richmond”, including 3316 N Street.


N StreetOakwood-Chimborazo

8 comments

alison 03/29/2010 at 3:17 PM

oh darn! I love that ugly abandonment!

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Cadeho 03/29/2010 at 4:48 PM

Once it is demolished, someone will build one of those ugly suburban style houses or some ugly asymterical house trying to look like an old house.

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John M 03/29/2010 at 4:52 PM

There is a new house going up right beside it, to the left. I’m curious to see what it’ll be.

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s.kelly 03/29/2010 at 6:15 PM

Do they at least try and salvage materials from the houses? Few are completely without something worth while.

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alison 03/30/2010 at 10:46 PM

yeah john..why does the truck parked next to this place say “church hill security” on it??

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Bryan 03/31/2010 at 9:48 AM

I’ve not been by this house, but I’ve seen it from Chimborazo Blvd.; from the photos, it doesn’t look like it’s in such bad shape that its unsalvageable – in fact, it looks pretty sound compared to a lot of other places in the area. Are structures selected by the City for demolition based on neighbors’ complaints (it does look like this place has been a hangout), or does the City have a structural engineer to inspect vacant properties? Does anyone know if this place was ever offered for sale in order that it might be preserved rather than demolished?

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alison 03/31/2010 at 1:46 PM

i agree iv seen way worse places, structurally speaking..while this onle is unsightly i was surprised to see they were taking it down when others lay in decaying pieces.

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Cadeho 03/30/2011 at 10:13 PM

Someone made my comment reality… although it’s not ugly… just interesting…

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