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jp1
2-21-21, 4:53pm
Went into the city today because I heard that a house was going to be moved a few blocks, which sounded like a fun spectacle. Got there in time to see it come around the corner onto the block where it's going to be located from now on. Apparently it was previously on a 75 foot wide lot that will now get a new 45 unit apartment building, and this house is going to be merged with a building already on the lot where it's going and turned into 7 units of low income housing.

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catherine
2-21-21, 5:02pm
Wow... I've seen smaller versions of that, but that picture is incredible!! How do that do that without risking the whole infrastructure?? But I'm glad they moved it rather than demolishing it.

iris lilies
2-21-21, 5:05pm
That is wonderful seeing that nice old San Francisco Victorian carefully moved along to a new home. That’s a classic SF house.I hope it land safely and securely without too much plaster cracking and etc.

GeorgeParker
2-21-21, 5:29pm
That's a pretty big move, but how about a 900 ton brick building? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULr1ihWZfEM

jp1
2-21-21, 5:48pm
The article I read the other day said they had to move all the wires hanging on the streets. This street has electric buses so even those wires had to be moved. Plus street lights and traffic lights. They also had tree trimmers moving just in front of it to get bigger branches out of the way. It was quite impressive. I got there about 10:30 and stayed an hour or so and they had started six blocks away at 7:00. Maybe next time I’m in the city I’ll go take another look.

Gardnr
2-21-21, 7:04pm
Very cool!!!!

nswef
2-21-21, 7:09pm
That is fascinating! All that is involved. I saw one get moved when I was little in the Pgh. suburbs, but it was only a cape cod, but brick.

GeorgeParker
2-22-21, 5:23am
When they put a freeway through a rural area near Atlanta GA there were a couple dozen houses that had been moved out of the way sitting up on blocks in a field with For Sale signs on them, just waiting for someone to make an offer and pay the house moving company to move them to a new location. I saw the same thing in Corvalis Oregon. But those were both 40 years ago. I don't think they move as many houses now as they used to, except small ones in rural areas. And a lot of houses in recent decades have a slab foundation which makes it impractical to move them.

iris lilies
2-22-21, 10:22am
When they put a freeway through a rural area near Atlanta GA there were a couple dozen houses that had been moved out of the way sitting up on blocks in a field with For Sale signs on them, just waiting for someone to make an offer and pay the house moving company to move them to a new location. I saw the same thing in Corvalis Oregon. But those were both 40 years ago. I don't think they move as many houses now as they used to, except small ones in rural areas. And a lot of houses in recent decades have a slab foundation which makes it impractical to move them.

Did you live in Corvallis? I interviewed in Corvallis 32 years ago for a job but I ended up in St. Louis.

GeorgeParker
2-22-21, 11:37am
Did you live in Corvallis?No, I was just there for a few days playing tourist. Beautiful forests there and in Washington state. Pretty beaches too with big cliffs caused by high waves. I thought it was amusing that there was moss a inch thick growing in the expansion joints of the Corvallis sidewalks in January.

I've been through St Louis twice via Greyhound. Westbound it was just a 30-minute meal stop. Eastbound it was an (hour?) layover so I had time to walk along the river where the floating restaurants are. That Greyhound station no longer exists afaik. Google says a big new one was opened in 2008.

Teacher Terry
2-22-21, 11:55am
Our university gave away 10 houses near the campus because they wanted to erect office buildings. Most of those homes were moved onto empty lots sprinkled in among existing homes instead of being torn down. They are beautiful homes. They will sell for a small fortune due to the neighborhood, etc. I am guessing a developer is fronting the cost as everyone of them is being transformed into a thing of beauty and before they were rundown.

jp1
2-24-21, 3:50pm
If only it had moved this fast for real!

https://imgur.com/a/AoW7fWC#BM2Gedm

razz
2-24-21, 4:17pm
If only it had moved this fast for real!

https://imgur.com/a/AoW7fWC#BM2Gedm

Neat to see this take place in the speedy version. Do you happen to know the actual duraton of the move from start to finish.

jp1
2-24-21, 8:43pm
I left shortly before noon and they had started around 7am so probably 7ish hours total because I imagine the last part didn’t go especially fast. When I left they still needed to back it off the street onto the lot.