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Ljusnarsbergs kommun decides to demolish abandoned buildings in Ställdalen

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Ljusnarsbergs kommun decides to demolish abandoned buildings in Ställdalen
Key Points
  • Ljusnarsbergs kommun has decided to demolish abandoned buildings in Ställdalen that have been vacant for years.
  • The properties are owned by KiChiSaga AB, a company run by Jonathan Bessou.
  • The demolition process is expected to be lengthy and costly, potentially involving multi-million kronor expenses for the municipality.

Ljusnarsbergs kommun has decided to demolish the abandoned buildings in Ställdalen, according to local reports. The decision comes after years of deterioration and vandalism at the vacant multi-story buildings. The properties, which include both rental apartments and a hotel, have stood empty and decaying for several years, drawing complaints from local residents about daily deterioration and damage.

The buildings are owned by KiChiSaga AB, a company run by Jonathan Bessou. According to the municipality, the demolition process is expected to be lengthy, with municipal board chair Natalie Hart (S) expressing concerns about difficulties in reaching the property owner with previous decisions, such as fencing off the area. Hart noted that if the municipality were to demolish the buildings and clean up the area itself, it would involve multi-million kronor costs.

The demolition process is expected to be lengthy, with municipal board chair Natalie Hart (S) expressing concerns about difficulties in reaching the property owner with previous decisions, such as fencing off the area.

Natalie Hart, Municipal board chair (S)

The buildings have reportedly been vandalized without repairs being made.

If the municipality were to demolish the buildings and clean up the area itself, it would involve multi-million kronor costs.

Natalie Hart, Municipal board chair (S)

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