Historic Flint church’s days are numbered as city prepares for emergency demolition
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Historic Flint church’s days are numbered as city prepares for emergency demolition
FLINT, MI -- A city contractor has started staging for the demolition of a historic north-end church that was built more than 100 years ago and once boasted a membership of 1,200 parishioners.
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Read Full ArticleCity of Flint Takes Bold Action to Demolish Longtime Blighted Church, Aggressively Pursuing Privately Owned Properties - City of Flint
FLINT, Mich. — The City of Flint has announced the demolition of a long-blighted church that has been a source of concern for neighbors and passersby. The demolition of Oak Park UMC Church, located at 2125 Saginaw Street, is a key part of the City’s Safe & Clean Summer Initiative, a multi-departmental effort to improve safety, cleanliness, and quality of life for Flint residents. The historic structure, located at a prominent gateway into the c…
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