
The Justus Ramsey House, built in 1852, sits on the patio of Burger Moe's on W. 7th Street in St. Paul.
It's one of the oldest houses in the city and the oldest surviving limestone house from St. Paul's pioneer era, and it's listed on three historic registers — including the National Register of Historic Places.
But recent damage has prompted the stone cottage's owner to seek its demolition.
Neighbors say the owner apparently wants to add more tables to his patio.
"That's what Moe always says," said Dave Thune, a longtime area resident and business owner. " 'I could get four more tables in there.' "
Contacted by phone Friday, Burger Moe's owner Mojtaba Sharifkhani — who uses the name Moe Sharif — was asked why he applied to knock down St. Paul's oldest stone house.
"I'm not in position to talk about it," he said.
Asked if he would be willing to sit down and discuss it later, he said, "I don't need to talk to you." When asked for the name of his attorney or representative, Sharifkhani said, "No."