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Old Posted Jun 24, 2019, 1:00 AM
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PA's 2nd wealthiest person renovating these 1870s townhouses. Not surprise considering he's involved in a lot of historic renovations... and the fact that these buildings are right next door to the Erie County Historical Society campus (aka the Hagen History Center).

Mystery Sixth Street developer revealed: Erie’s Tom Hagen

https://www.goerie.com/news/20190621...ries-tom-hagen

Two Historic Town Homes Sold, Undergoing Renovations

https://www.erienewsnow.com/story/39...ng-renovations



According to PA DCED, “Falling into disrepair, these large residences were converted into apartments in the 1970s. Both buildings were rehabilitated (around) 1985, which further subdivided the interiors. Since that time, they have fallen into disrepair and became a blight upon the neighborhood. The proposed Canalside Townhouses Rehabilitation Project will significantly update these four semi-detached dwellings, reducing the number of apartments from five to three per dwelling and will totally renovate the interior and exterior of each dwelling.”
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