14 August 2007

Removal of Historic Chimneys Continues in Downtown Lincoln

[Three chimneys at 26th and O Street] By James Ed. Ducey

The Lincoln City council approved on August 13th, the demolition of three home structures along O Street in association with a planned redevelopment.

The three houses, are on the north side of O Street, between 25th and 26th street, in the historic "Kinneys O Street Addition." Screened chimney at 26th and O Street]

Two of the chimneys likely were suitable for use by Chimney Swifts, although one is covered with a screen mesh that would prohibit bird access.

Three businesses currently use the buildings. Two of the buildings are owned by an investment firm.

The Preservation Association of Lincoln is opposed to the removal of the buildings, according to a local press report. They prefer the buildings be renovated.

The area is expected to be converted into a large office building.

These three structures a five blocks from the Joint Antelope Valley Authority project to the west.

With the ongoing redevelopment in the area of the JAVA corridor, additional buildings will likely be razed. This includes the vacant three story brick building, formerly Ben's Auto parts. There are two chimneys here suit the swifts, including a larger one that serves as an autumn roost.

[Bens auto building] [Waldron building on O Street]

The Waldron Machine and Iron building is now vacant, after the business moved elsewhere. The larger chimney here is used as a nesting site.

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