Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Deplorable & Dangerous Living Conditions!!! RRC Property Mgmt. LLC should be ashamed!!




Jamestown arson under investigation
JAMESTOWN -- Fire officials were investigating a small arson fire set early Saturday morning at an apartment building on Liberty Street.At about 5:20 a.m., one of the occupants of the three-unit building at 49 Liberty woke up and smelled smoke. He found a fire at the rear entrance to the building.
The man managed to stomp out the fire on his own but suffered some minor injuries, said Jamestown Fire Battalion Chief Don Woodfield.
No one else was injured.
Woodfield said it was fortunate the man woke up.
"They got really lucky," he said.
Investigators determined the blaze was deliberately set and were continuing to probe the incident.http://www.buffalonews.com/city/police-courts/police-blotter/article408680.ece

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does the city allow other apartment buildings zoned as 2-family to house 3 occupied apartments as well?

NORTHSIDE PRIDE OF JAMESTOWN said...

Great Question. Let's ask the city. Check out the "Report Violation" link/phone number on the blog and the Spring Newsletter.

Coming Attractions

Three Acquisitions

In the last blog update we featured properties that are scheduled for demolition-homes that will no longer be a blight on our neighborhood. In this blog update we're going to focus on rehabilitation. Both of the single-family homes that are featured below have been acquired by county agencies (in conjunction with PRIDE) and will undergo extensive rehabilitation in the coming year.

The Lincoln Street Property-already in reasonable condition-has been obtained by Chautauqua Opportunities Inc. This redo will feature a remodeled kitchen and bath plus interior and exterior cosmetic changes. PRIDE is looking forward to its completion, when it will go on the market to be sold to an eligible first-time home buyer.

8th Street Youth Build House (CHRIC)
Currently in progress, CHRIC is doing an amazing job restoring this old Arts and Crafts home.

Grant Street: Restored and SOLD!!! This property required serious rehabilitation. Chautauqua Home Rehabilitation and Improvement Corporation. CHRIC has transformed this home-both inside and out. CHRIC has done extensive renovations to the exterior, which included installing a new roof, beefing up the foundation and installing new, state of the art siding. CHRIC likes to say that they "take the worst house on the block and transform it into the best." Northside PRIDE is very appreciative of this partnership and is happy that this old Dutch-colonial home found a homeowner who is proud to live on the Northside.

Acquisition #2

Acquisition #2
404 Lincoln