Nice to see this eyesore will be gone. Now if they can bulldoze the San Marcos and the former gas station to the west and develop that into a quality development that will clean up that intersection.
There are approved permits with the City to demolish both this building (4106 N May) and it's green roof and red brick neighbor immediately south (4100 N May). The property, along with a few parcels directly east, belongs to the owner of Mayfair Key & Lock. There don't appear to be any indications of what the future plans for this property may be in City permit records, as far as I can see.
Those properties have not changed hands in a while and there are no building permits filed.
What a damn shame. That building has loads of potential!
It's well outside an design committee boundary, so there is really nothing from stopping such owners from demolition.
A demo permit in such cases are just a formality.
Will be a shame if they demolish that for parking. It could be a cool building if restored.
That would be a shame since 14th and may is a residential area and tearing down a house for a random parking lot would be odd there.
If only they would move it up to 40th and may, theres an old empty bldg there that could be demolished!![]()
It would be a lot like Market C if it were rehabbed. Similar Tudor style commercial storefront.
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