I first mentioned 204 High Street a few weeks ago - right here - great comment thread. The demolition has been stopped. A member of the Preservation Board asked me to participate in a conversation about triage and managing the increasingly larger number of really cool and totally viable houses, owned by the City, that remain threatened with demolition. After stopping this demolition, I was asked to join a special Preservation Board sub-committee.
While tooling around a few parts of the City over the weekend, I noticed this cool view of 204 from a little knoll on Michigan Avenue. Cool place - here's the slideshow, again. I'll keep readers posted about the Preservation Board sub-committee's work.
Meanwhile if you have additional ideas regarding the growing list of City-owned houses that are threatened with demolition, please share your comments below.
While tooling around a few parts of the City over the weekend, I noticed this cool view of 204 from a little knoll on Michigan Avenue. Cool place - here's the slideshow, again. I'll keep readers posted about the Preservation Board sub-committee's work.
Meanwhile if you have additional ideas regarding the growing list of City-owned houses that are threatened with demolition, please share your comments below.
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Artspace Archive • Annals of Neglect • BAVPA • Where is Perrysburg? • Broken Promises...
Writing the City • Woodlawn Row Houses • Tour dé Neglect - 2006 • faq • my flickr
Artspace Archive • Annals of Neglect • BAVPA • Where is Perrysburg? • Broken Promises...
Writing the City • Woodlawn Row Houses • Tour dé Neglect - 2006 • faq • my flickr
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Mike,
Good work. Like to be able to share the list with a wider audience.
Major push for volunteers with digital cameras to document street-by-street, house-by-house. Collect data, organize it and get it back to GNPA and folks downtown. Comprehensive strategy and triage.
Very positive meeting with Pres Board people, today. Stitching together a broader strategy.
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