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units). In 1980, a relocation plan was approved and the remaining residents were relocated. The site remained vacant for nearly three decades, becoming significantly deteriorated and vandalized in the process. Demolition began in 2009 but was quickly stopped after concerns about asbestos removal in the buildings. Demolition resumed in 2012. The Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority put the property for sale in July 2016 with one tower still standing.
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With reduced federal funding and increased operating and utility cost, maintenance of the buildings began to suffer and living conditions of the Glenny Drive Apartments began to decline. By the end of the 1970s, Kensington Heights had a vacancy rate of 64.7% (240 vacant units out of 371 available
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purchased the property in 2017 and plan to use the site for parking. The last tower was demolished in October 2018.
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project built during the expansion of public housing in the United States in the 1950s.
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The complex was finished in 1958 on the site of a former
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Buffalo, New York
United States
Coordinates
42°55′33.54″N 78°50′12.85″W / 42.9259833°N 78.8369028°W / 42.9259833; -78.8369028

Buffalo, New York
public housing
quarry
New York State Route 33
Erie County Medical Center
Kensington Expressway
Erie County Medical Center
Cabrini–Green
Chicago, Illinois
Pruitt–Igoe
St. Louis, Missouri
List of public housing developments in the United States
"The Buffalo You Should Know: The slow death of Humboldt Parkway in building the 33 & 198"
"BMHA Resumes Demolition of Kensington Heights"
"Demolition to continue at Kensington Heights"
Archived
Categories
1958 establishments in New York (state)
Buildings and structures in Buffalo, New York
Public housing in the United States
Residential buildings completed in 1958
Urban decay in the United States

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