1/3/2024 0 Comments Oncue drive thru near meWhen I lived in the area through the 1990s the house would be seen as a flipper (although the term did not exist then), and the real challenges of wiring, plumbing and structural integrity would be suspect. In fact, they were totally modern and trendy. the house looked good in pictures, I would suggest it had no historic elements in the kitchen and baths. Was it left open to the elements after OnCue bought it? Because the pictures from the old listing on Redfin make the interior look gorgeous, and it's obvious they did a lot of work to it. And that house got a full renovation in 2017-2018, so a huge mold issue seems. That's weird, because Lackmeyer's article is saying the house is too structurally compromised to move. 1303 N Western was lost to fire earlier this year.īut hey, at least this urban residential neighborhood is gonna get a disposable commercial building with a sea of parking and a totally necessary drive-through that OnCue just HAD to have. Of the three properties OnCue promised to preserve and relocate - 1116 NW 13th, 1303 N Western Ave, and 1121 NW 12th, ultimately only one house will actually get preserved: the new construction Craftsman-style house on 12th that was just built a few years ago. OnCue and Positively Paseo determined that the house was not structurally sound enough to withstand relocation. I can't see the whole thing but it looks like the recently renovated historic home at 1116 NW 13th is coming down today. Improve the 13th and Classen/Western intersection (2nd photo) ![]() ![]() Install much more landscaping than is required by code (1st photo below) Move the homes on their properties to other lots OnCue is proposing to do the following all at their expense: Still debating but here are some interesting bits of info.
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