The house on Green Street

The Concord Housing Authority plans to buy the home at 23-25 Green St. and demolish it to make way for its new headquarters. Preservation advocates want to save the house, which dates from 1840 and was home to the Rev. Ebenezer Cummings, a prominent Baptist pastor of the 19th century.

23 Green St.
23 Green Street
Concord Housing and Redevelopment wants to tear down the house at 23 Green St. in Concord and build a new office building in its place; photographed on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010. The house, which is now divided into apartments, used to be the home of the Rev. Ebenezer Cummings, a prominent Baptist pastor of the mid 19th century. Purchase photo reprints at PhotoExtra »
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Authority closes on Green Street

Concord The Concord Housing Authority closed this week on its purchase of a historic Green Street house it plans to raze to build a new office building. The sale… 0

March 24, 2011

Concord housing to close on Green Street

The Concord Housing Authority will close early next week on the purchase of a historic Green Street house that it plans to raze and replace with an architecturally… 0

March 18, 2011
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There's time for demolition decision

At Wednesday night's planning board meeting, officials from the Concord Housing Authority emphasized that they needed prompt approval of their site plan to move… 5

December 17, 2010
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CHA releases Green St. purchase agreement

The Concord Housing Authority released the purchase-and-sales agreement for 23-25 Green St. today after a Merrimack County Superior Court judge ruled that it was… 0

December 16, 2010

Concord planners halt Green St. demolition

Planning officials put the brakes last night on the Concord Housing Authority's plan to build a new headquarters on Green Street,… 13

December 16, 2010
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About 15 protest planned Green St. demolition

About 15 preservation advocates rallied this morning in front of a 170-year-old house on Green Street that the Concord Housing Authority… 1

December 15, 2010
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Green St. plan's opponents to rally

Opponents of a plan to raze a 170-year-old home on Green Street to make way for a new headquarters for the Concord Housing Authority plan to rally today, hours before… 0

December 15, 2010
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Green Street project skips extra review

The Concord Housing Authority plans to use money that originally came from the federal government to help buy a 170-year-old house on Green Street, knock it down… 4

December 12, 2010
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Agency withholds Green St. contract

The Concord Housing Authority is refusing to release the purchase-and-sales agreement for a Green Street building the agency plans to buy and demolish, even though… 3

December 7, 2010
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Demolition plan set for Green St.

The Concord Housing Authority is moving forward with plans to demolish a 170-year-old house on Green Street to make way for a new office building, despite appeals… 9

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