Neighbors oppose demolition of 1918 home

The William F. McElroy house, built in 1918 and located at 7019 N. Central Ave. The owner of the small house, which sits on more than an acre of land, is seeking to tear it down for redevelopment. / submitted photo / North Central News

By Teri Carnicelli | North Central News

The city of Phoenix’s Historical Preservation Commission is exploring what options it has to save a home built in 1918 from being torn down.

The home, located at 7019 N. Central Ave., is often referred to as the William F. McElroy house. It is a two-story, three bedroom, two bath home that sits on just over 1.2 acres of prime land, adjacent to the Murphy Bridle Path.

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