House Mistakenly Built

In an interesting story, developers Four Twenty Corporation have completed construction on a home in 2011 only to be ordered by the supreme court to have it removed.

The land the house was built on was already owned by the Rose Nulman Park Foundation, In an attempt to salvage the home Owner Robert Lamoureux had attempted to strike a deal with the Park foundation to no avail.

The corporation is in a losing battle as the Park foundations had been preserving the land to keep it as a park and maintaining the public's interest who desired a park as well. Permits have been acquired by the Four Twenty Corporation to relocate the house but still has one pending.

While the idea of the developer building a house on land that was already previously owned is bad, perhaps the brunt of the scrutiny comes towards the designer and the house itself.

The picture alone shows that this isn't exactly a house that one would be jumping for joy over. The house doesn't necessarily look like a house and resembles more of a poorly constructed apartment building. The grey exterior also doesn't add to make the house visually appealing.

While mistakes can be made and rectified maybe it isn't a surprise that it was made by the Four Twenty Corporation..........

Check out the link below for more details.
House on Parkland Ordered to Be Removed



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