As of yesterday afternoon, just before 5:00 pm, this was all that was left of the little blue house on Chapman Street, the place where Jack True made holidays come to life for generations of Greensboro's children.* His years of playing Santa Claus on the porch were epic. Now, with only signs of the foundation remaining, you can see that this house had a tiny, tiny footprint. Built in 1935, it had two bedrooms and one bathroom. According to Zillow, the lot is .19 of an acre and it sold on 2/23/23 for $79,000. Unless it was rezoned or additional property acquired, it will accommodate a single family dwelling of 3,529 square feet.
This is a very desirable neighborhood between Lindley Park, Sunset Hills, and UNCG. It will be interesting to see what gets built. There are those breathing a sigh of relief that the house with only a wood stove for a heat source and a leaky, tarped roof is gone. A new structure will serve to improve this corner of the neighborhood. However, there are those who know that sometimes houses with the tiniest of footprints are home to people with the biggest hearts. Such was the case at 507 Chapman Street.
* see here, a Greensboro Daily Photo of the house when it was still standing.
for many years, that was the only house that seemed to have Christmas lights on. The lights in the neighborhoods have certainly grown in numbers over the years but that little house will always house memories of when it was special.
Posted by: Nancy L | Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 09:30 AM
Time will tell.
Posted by: William Kendall | Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 01:48 PM