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Historic preservation commission approves demolitions at two Webster Groves houses

5746062 · March 12, 2025
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The Webster Groves Historic Preservation Commission on March 11 approved demolition requests for two houses — 508 (listed in staff notes also as 508 North Allen) and 335 Southside Avenue — while noting further reviews required for new construction plans.

The Webster Groves Historic Preservation Commission on March 11 approved requests to demolish two properties: one listed in the staff report as 508 North Allen Avenue (also referenced in the meeting as 508 North Elm Avenue) and 335 Southside Avenue.

Commission members voted to approve the demolition request for the property referred to in the meeting as 508 North Elm Avenue after staff said the house, described as a 1945 small two‑bedroom, five‑room house, sits adjacent to parcels where demolition and earlier approvals had occurred. A commission member moved to approve the demolition, and the motion was seconded; the commission recorded the motion as approved during…

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