Demolition of the haunted house on Baeri Street has begun, construction will commence soon
Demolition has begun on a long-abandoned building on Baeri Street in Tartu, Estonia, with plans for new apartment buildings set to follow.
On Friday morning, the demolition of a long-empty building, often referred to as the 'haunted house,' began on Baeri Street in Tartu, Estonia. This site has been an eyesore in the area for years, characterized by its dilapidated state and abandonment. The city has seen growing concern over such derelict buildings, and the commencement of demolition marks a positive step towards urban renewal.
The property is owned by Kesklinna Kinnisvarad, a real estate company that plans to redevelop the lot into three residential apartment buildings, which will also include commercial spaces at the ground level. This redevelopment project reflects a broader trend in Tartu of revitalizing neglected areas, aiming to improve the city's aesthetic and economic vitality.
Construction on the new buildings is slated to begin this summer, promising to transform the area and potentially increase housing availability. The revitalization project may also attract new businesses to the locality, further enhancing the neighborhood's appeal for residents and visitors alike. This development is part of Tartu's ongoing efforts to modernize and improve urban living conditions in the city.