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Boise warns a downtown structure is “unsafe to occupy.” Here’s where and how authorities acted, according to posted notices and social media. Historic downtown Boise building condemned by ...
Municipalities of Cumberland, Maryland, were given the power to condemn and seize insanitary buildings in 1915. [5]In 2000, a Swedish researcher reports a case study in which after many years of puzzlement and contention, a building that housed government employees was condemned for sick building syndrome; that is, something indeterminate about the building itself made the occupants ill.
Residents belongings are left outside of the Timberlee Apartments building at 313 S.E. Lime after some of the units were condemned Wednesday after unsanitary conditions and unsafe levels of carbon ...
About 65 people are looking for new homes after the city condemned half of the two-story, 32-unit Cardinal Village complex on Hawthorne Ave. NE. Condemned apartment complex in northeast Salem ...
This is where the building gained its "Metropolitan" name, even though it changed hands a few more times before succumbing to the wrecking ball. [3] A view up to the skylight. There was little practical reason to tear down the building. Records from the day indicate that it was safe and almost fully occupied at the time it was condemned.
From 1929 until 2013 the building was used to house an ice-making operation, and was a rare surviving example of an early ice manufactory. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. [1] The Home Ice Company name began being used again in 2019 by a craft ice company in Houston, Texas. The Home Ice Company ...
The Los Angeles Housing Department had issued an order to vacate 5700 S. Hoover St. because of the conditions in the building. As South L.A. residents are forced to leave 'unsafe' complex, some ...
An Act to authorize the condemnation of lands for sites for public buildings, and other purposes (25 Stat. 357), commonly known as the Condemnation Act or the Act of August 1, 1888, is a federal statute adopted by the 50th United States Congress and signed into law on August 1, 1888, which authorizes federal officials to seek eminent domain condemnation of land for the purpose of erecting ...