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Malden Building Deemed Public Safety Threat, Will Be Torn Down

Following a years-long review, the city has been given the go-ahead to demolish 1 Salem Street.

1 Salem Street poses a significant public safety risk and will be demolished in the coming weeks.
1 Salem Street poses a significant public safety risk and will be demolished in the coming weeks. (City of Malden)

MALDEN, MA — The Malden Historical Commission has given the city the green light to demolish the building at 1 Salem Street. The decision came after months of review and independent structural analysis, during which the building was found to pose a serious public safety threat.

Malden has been monitoring the deterioration of 1 Salem Street since May 2018, when the building was deemed to be dangerous and unsafe. The owner was ordered to evaluate the exterior facade and protect the sidewalk.

The property owner filed a notice of intent to demolish the building, and the case was referred to the Historical Commission. The Commission requested an independent evaluation of the infrastructure, which was funded by the property owner and determined there were significant public safety issues posed by the building.

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At the time of the Historical Commission's initial review in May 2019, temporary shoring of the facade was already in place to protect the public sidewalk and street. Over the course of the Commission's review, the city installed proper professional shoring, sidewalk and street protection and ordered the building vacated on Nov. 21, 2019.

Demolition of the building will start in the coming weeks, city officials said.

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