Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Lexington Revisited

Red 'A' in center of this Google satellite photo (See Larger Version) indicates 4331 Lexington Street where my grandparents Nora and Dan Heffernan raised their large family. Previously, Google satellite photo showed an empty lot to the right (east) of their home. New photo shows construction there. So, I took myself to the West Side to investigate.

Lexington Revisited

Lexington Revisited

What in the world kind of building is this being constructed? Multi-family? Office building? Is that a penthouse suite on the top floor?

Lexington Revisited

Detached mult-car garage.

Lexington Revisited

The tenement building which previously occupied the site on the left of this photo was built smack dab up to the property line, leaving barely an inch between it and the Heffernan home. Grandpa Dan was heartbroken by this turn of events. (See backyard photos of the tenement.)

Lexington Revisited

What's with this evergreen tree? If you're going to denude most of the tree, why not just uproot it?

Lexington Revisited

Lexington Revisited

Lexington Revisited

How many times did numerous Heffernan kids pass through this 'gangway' to the back yard and rear entrance?

Lexington Revisited

The new building leaves some breathing space between itself and the old Heffernan home.

Lexington Revisited

Rear view of the old Heffernan home and new construction.

Mary holding baby Eileen, with sister Agnes

Photo taken shortly after Nora and Dan moved to Lexington in the 1920s - before the tenement was erected.

Lexington Revisited

Rear view of the unattached garage of the new building.

Lexington Revisited

New construction risen from rubble seems like an alien creature in this neighborhood of old single family homes and apartment buildings.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Ick!

Dan said...

Isn't the internet great! I ask for an architectural judgment and get immediate response from a SanFrancisco architect. Thanks, Alison.

Mau said...

And such constructive criticism too!

Ben Williams said...

Not only does it not go with what's already there, it also appears to be abandonded construction.

Dan said...

Ben, I don't know why that didn't occur to me. And it may have been abandoned quite a while ago since I saw signs of possible construction well over two years ago. There's no two years of work apparent here. There's a large active Chicago public school at the other end of the vacant lot, which led me to consider that the construction might be the beginning of a complex of office/classrooms serving the school. If so, perhaps funding was diverted to aldermen's pet (I mean 'worthier') projects.

Dan said...

Update (June 2010): I was driving home from work last week and realized I was in the old neighborhood, so I drove 'round the block for a quick look. Now there's a For Sale sign on the abandoned construction.