Update: As of June of 2023, the house is no longer vacant.
Oh dear, the oldest house in St. Louis, from 1829, is sitting abandoned and plywood covers its windows and doors. Does anyone know what happened? It was fine two years ago.
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Update: As of June of 2023, the house is no longer vacant.
Oh dear, the oldest house in St. Louis, from 1829, is sitting abandoned and plywood covers its windows and doors. Does anyone know what happened? It was fine two years ago.
Owned by a GRAY, NA’IM B, since 2002 (or 2005, depending upon whom you believe …), so – who knows?
Apparently he owns other properties in the Metro area?
If Mr. Gray decides to raze it, I would hope there would be some protests – and offers – – provided the house is “reclaimable” within limits.
Thomas – I lave a 934 Maple Place, would love to discuss this matter with you.