An example of one of the residential structures that could have been found in Gladstone. The City Planning Commission found that most homes in the project area were dilapidated and structurally unsound, therefore calling for their destruction. A different survey, however, by the Federal Housing Commission found in 1960 that only about 10 percent of the houses were in a state that required them to be torn down. It was found that most buildings could have been brought up to code, saving them from destruction. | Creator: Glen Zahn | Date: April 8, 1958 | Source: Cleveland Memory Project, Cleveland State University, Michael Schwartz Library Special CollectionsDownload Original File
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Glen Zahn
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Cleveland Memory Project, Cleveland State University, Michael Schwartz Library Special Collections