Federal Hill Property Known to House Pigeons Scheduled for Demolition in Baltimore

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All of the properties have been vacant for many years.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.
A large collection of Federal Hill properties at the southwest corner of Light St. and Ostend St. are scheduled for demolition. This includes a building at 1306 Light St., an adjacent paved lot at 1300 Light St., and a rowhome at 43 E. Ostend St. All of the properties have been vacant for many years.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.
t. are scheduled for demolition. This includes a building at 1306 Light St., an adjacent paved lot at 1300 Light St., and a rowhome at 43 E. Ostend St. All of the properties have been vacant for many years.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.
t. are scheduled for demolition. This includes a building at 1306 Light St., an adjacent paved lot at 1300 Light St., and a rowhome at 43 E. Ostend St. All of the properties have been vacant for many years.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.
A large collection of Federal Hill properties at the southwest corner of Light St. and Ostend St. are scheduled for demolition. This includes a building at 1306 Light St., an adjacent paved lot at 1300 Light St., and a rowhome at 43 E. Ostend St. All of the properties have been vacant for many years.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.
t. are scheduled for demolition. This includes a building at 1306 Light St., an adjacent paved lot at 1300 Light St., and a rowhome at 43 E. Ostend St. All of the properties have been vacant for many years.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.
t. are scheduled for demolition. This includes a building at 1306 Light St., an adjacent paved lot at 1300 Light St., and a rowhome at 43 E. Ostend St. All of the properties have been vacant for many years.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay.

A vacant building collapsed at 1300 Light St. in 2011. The property was later paved.

A sign in front of the properties says the demolition will take place this month.

1306 Light St., a 6,238 sq. ft. building built in 1967, has been known as a home for pigeons. Its exterior facade has cinder blocks with gaps where the birds often stay

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