Community members rallied outside a historic home on Fort Stockton Street to prevent it from being torn down.
MISSION HILLS, Calif. — Mission Hills residents fear a historic building more than 100 years old may be demolished soon. Community members gathered to protest and make their voices heard in hopes of keeping it intact.
Throughout the years, the duplex home has been used for several businesses. Built in 1912, it's been a centerpiece in the Mission Hills community. Mission Hills residents say a developer purchased the property and is now preparing to demolish the building.
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