Delridge demolition: “Problem property” now pile of debris

Thanks to North Delridge Neighborhood Council’s Mike Dady for sending word that 4117 Delridge (map) is no more. It’s one of the five sites he included on the “Delridge problem properties” tour that drew two City Council members and a delegation of other high-ranking city reps a month and a half ago (WSB coverage is here and here). We reported 11 days ago that its demolition permit had been granted, to close a city-violation “unfit premises” case; also in that report, we noted that one of the councilmembers who attended the tour, Sally Clark, is taking comment on the concept of making it easier for houses like this to be demolished even if the owner doesn’t have a replacement plan.

1 Reply to "Delridge demolition: "Problem property" now pile of debris"

  • alki_2008 May 27, 2009 (11:26 am)

    Wow, there was a house back there? I’ve driven by there several times and thought it was just an empty lot with big trees. :p
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    Odd that the house was purchased mid-2007 and nothing was done with it. Maybe it was the downturn of the economy that delayed the buyer’s development plans?

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