The number of registered vacant buildings in St. Paul is now 1990. It is an alarming number but it is lower than it has been. Last September I wrote about 2031 opportunities because that is how many buildings were on the list. It makes me wonder if there are fewer vacant homes in St. Paul or if fewer of them are registered or if the city just lost track. Maybe for now I will just assume that the number of registered vacant buildings is going down. I am also noticing that some of the vacant homes are being repaired. That is something that I love to see. We talk about "green building" fixing up an old house is like recycling.













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This is sad. With so many people in NEED of housing there must be a way to turn this around so that the house is occupied and people have a badly need roof over their heads.
Lucky you in St:Paul, we have in Malaga community totally around 27.000 registered vacant properties, not sold, or no building licenses so the owner cant not sell it. Also has the illegal occupation of properties starting, last week toke 200 gypsy’s over a empty bank owned block of 50 new apartments who was waiting for the license (the first occupations licenses), after a couple of days did the police throw them out.
We are related to real estate.Armstrong’s Metal Buildings also participate in The Cool Metal Roofing Coalition. The CMRC was formed to educate architects, building owners, specifiers, code and standards officials, and other stakeholders about the sustainable, energy-related benefits of cool metal roofing.
We are related to real estate.Armstrong’s Metal Buildings also participate in The Cool Metal Roofing Coalition. The CMRC was formed to educate architects, building owners, specifiers, code and standards officials, and other stakeholders about the sustainable, energy-related benefits of cool metal roofing.