The property located at Linų g. 6 in Kaunas is situated within a narrow alley lacking pedestrian sidewalks. The structure itself has sustained significant damage from a previous fire, leaving both the building and its immediate surroundings in a state of disrepair.
Originally constructed in 1910, the residential building was officially recognized by the Kaunas City Council as unfit for habitation in 2012. According to records from the Registrų centras, ownership of both the plot and the building transferred to a private natural person in January 2025. Prior to this, the plot was state-owned, and the building was municipal property.
A notable detail concerning the current ownership is the absence of the owner’s personal code within the official registry listing. This omission typically suggests that the owner is not a Lithuanian citizen, and therefore, was not issued a Lithuanian personal identification code. Despite its compromised history and current dilapidated condition, the residential house is reportedly undergoing a process of revitalization.
The legal transfer of the plot and the building to private ownership marks a significant change in the property’s custodianship. This transition follows years of official assessment regarding the structure’s habitability within the urban fabric of Kaunas.
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This sounds like a very challenging site for any new construction project.
What are the specific plans for the proposed multi-apartment building at Linų g. 6, and how will the development address the current lack of pedestrian infrastructure?