 Jimi Hendrix was born in Seattle in 1942 |
The childhood home of Jimi Hendrix has been saved from demolition after a new location was agreed at the last minute. The house in Seattle will be moved to a site opposite the cemetery where the late singer was buried in 1970s.
The dilapidated house had already been moved to a temporary site and a four-year court battle with authorities began to save it.
James Marshall Hendrix Foundation and the City of Seattle plan to renovate the building into a community centre.
Struggle
The foundation, which was set up by Hendrix's younger brother Leon, plans to reconstruct the house on a three-acre site they bought for �980,000 ($1.8m).
Plans for the property include a facility that will offer music lessons, practice rooms and a library of musical instruments.
The struggle between the foundation and Seattle authorities began in 2001 when the house was moved a few blocks from its original address and was only given a temporary permit.
It was threatened with demolition unless a new address was found.
Hendrix died aged 27 in September 1970.