In more recent years, the university no longer is a “very good partner” to those in the Edgewater community, Fritz-Birch said. Despite circulation of a petition that has drawn several Loyola student signatures, she said school administrators refused to even set up a meeting with the protesters. The historic home built in 1912 at 6312 N. Winthrop Ave. and the larger of the two structures, a nine-story apartment building with 63 units at 6330 N. Winthrop Ave., built in 1926, originally were to be razed in February. Those who oppose the plan said they only learned the date had been moved forward when Ald. Harry Osterman, 48th, received a notice.