Anton-Higi-Strasse

Anton-Higi-Strasse goes from Käferholzstrasse to Hofhölzliweg, and splits into two dead-ends on each side of Hofhölzliweg. It is named after Anton Higi, architect and Stadtrat (city council) member from 1938 to 1946. He designed houses on this street (no, I don't know which ;) ), as well as a number of catholic churches in the city.

A blue street sign reading "Anton-Higi-Str. - 1885-1951 - Stadtrat 1838 - 1946"
A residential street with three-story buildings and a row of cars on the right side
Looking north-west
A residential street with 3-story buildings and a couple of vans parked on the left side of the street and hedges on the right side.
Looking south-west
On the left, 2-story buildings with glass balconies behind a hedge. On the right, a construction site behind a white construction fence.
Looking south-east
A construction site. The first floor has been raised; there is scaffolding that goes up another floor, and construction material dumpsters on the ground.
Building in progress

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