
Build or Renovate in Glenwood South!!!
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Built in 1920 and approved for tear down or can be renovated. One of the top locations in downtown Raleigh with walkability and all the charm of the historic district. Redevelopment plans potentially available for interested investor.
Preservation and history known as the The P. Edgar Furr House.
This modest one-story Queen Anne was constructed in 1913 for Perle Edgar Furr and Pattie Furr in the burgeoning Glenwood-Brooklyn neighborhood. Perle was a long-time conductor for Norfolk Southern Railroad. He and Pattie raised their two daughters, Eloise and Dorothy in the house before moving to Richmond in 1925.
That same year, the house passed to Archie Hamilton Geiger and Margaret Dixon Geiger. Archie was a foreman for Norfolk Southern. In 1945, Archie and Margaret’s daughter, Julia, married Rev. Joseph K. Bostick, Sr. Their son, Joseph K. Jr., later inherited the house in 1980. He retained ownership until 2022 when the property passed to a real estate developer who planned to rehabilitate the house and construct a three-story rear addition.
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