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Saratoga foundation buys endangered Phila Street house

Saratoga foundation buys endangered Phila Street house FacebookTwitterEmail 12 1of12Samantha Bosshart, executive director of the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, at 65 Phila St. May 27, 2021. Bosshart announced the Foundation is the new owner of the historic but dilapidated building.Leigh Hornbeck/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of12Samantha Bosshart, executive director of the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, at 65 Phila St. May 27, 2021. Bosshart announced the Foundation is the new owner of the historic but dilapidated building.Leigh Hornbeck/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 3of12 4of12Samantha Bosshart, executive director of the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, at 65 Phila St. May 27, 2021. Bosshart announced the Foundation is the new owner of the historic but dilapidated building.Leigh Hornbeck/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less

Wellington s original tiny home to have new life as artist s studio

The house at 251 Tinakori Rd had been in one family’s ownership for over a century. The 150-year-old “original tiny home” in Thorndon’s Tinakori Rd has sold for $835,000. The 44-square-metre cottage, previously held by the same family for 122 years, has been sold to Wellington artist Helen Casey and her husband, Tony Casey. The couple plan to live in the space and Helen will use it as a working studio. The cottage, on 92sqm of land at 251 Tinakori Rd opposite Premier House, was thought to have been built in the 1860s. It comprises only three rooms: an open-plan kitchen and living space, a double bedroom and an outdoor laundry and bathroom.

Decision on demolition request in Saratoga Springs delayed again

Decision on demolition request in Saratoga Springs delayed again FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3The owners of the houses at 65 (red) and 69 (white) Phila St., Saratoga Springs, requested permission from the city to demolish the structures, which have long been empty and largely unmaintained. Neighbors and the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation objected to the request.The houses were built in the 1850s.Leigh Hornbeck/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Members of the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation gathered in front of 65 & 69 Phila Street in Saratoga Springs to show appreciation for unique historical architecture in the city as part of its Heart Bomb Campaign on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2020.ProvidedShow MoreShow Less

Decision on demolition request in Saratoga Springs delayed again

Decision on demolition request in Saratoga Springs delayed again FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3The owners of the houses at 65 (red) and 69 (white) Phila St., Saratoga Springs, requested permission from the city to demolish the structures, which have long been empty and largely unmaintained. Neighbors and the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation objected to the request.The houses were built in the 1850s.Leigh Hornbeck/Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Members of the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation gathered in front of 65 & 69 Phila Street in Saratoga Springs to show appreciation for unique historical architecture in the city as part of its Heart Bomb Campaign on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2020.ProvidedShow MoreShow Less

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