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96veazie88veazie188veazie288veazie3These properties (as well as several not shown here) form a sub-block which is entirely derelict, and unsecured.  One adjacent building appeared to have one tenant still inside despite numerous broken widows, and a really nice car out front with tinted windows….needless to say we got out of there pretty fast.  Quoth my co-mapper: “This feels like one of the worst places I’ve ever been.  And I say that having been to the mouth of the Argentinian harbor in La Boca where the fetid water boils from nothing but the force of it’s own putrification.  Not that anything is particularly putrid on this property, but the despair is palpable.  All four properties are burned, unsecured, and covered with graffiti by artist like “Tears” and “Omen” (as well as the Famous Bloods”).  The properties have dozens of mailboxes to reflect how many people were once stacked in here, and surrounded a terrible courtyard that overlooks the remains of some sort of now-defuct commercial space [pictured in 88 veazie property card]“

260veazie260veazie2260veazie3This is one of the four houses which fell victim to arson on the 07/13, as you can see be the last photo, it was boarded up, but apparently not well enough to keep people out.  This is exactly why we need better management of these properties in the city.  The Providence Journal refers to this house as “286 Veazie”, not sure who’s right here…

22pekinSecond floor is accessible and unsecured!

22 Pekin St.

64pekin

64 Pekin St.

52zone52zone252zone3I’m judging this “unsecured” just on the basis of the giant fire hole opening up the whole side of the house