TROY – The Hells Angels will benefit from the city’s removal of urban eyesores, as bidding has opened to knock down the derelict building on the northside of the motorcycle clubhouse property in the gritty North Central neighborhood.

The two-story wood-frame residential property at 3151 Sixth Ave. is one of eight properties in the North Central and Lansingburgh neighborhoods the city wants to raze as its wipes out buildings that are heavily damaged by fire, are deteriorating or are otherwise so unsafe that city firefighters are ordered not to enter.

The Hells Angels clubhouse at 3145 Sixth Ave. is usually a quiet place with much of its 0.27-acre parcel locked behind a fence. The three-story brick clubhouse building at the north side of the property is adjacent to the building the city wants to raze.

The city has been budgeting funds to knock down buildings to erase blight and open up parcels for redevelopment. Sometimes the properties are sold to nonprofits that aim to build on the lots.

The Troy Fire Department last year sent a list of properties it recommended be removed over safety concerns to Mayor Patrick Madden’s administration. In some cases fire damage is extensive the buildings can’t be repaired.

“They just have to be taken down,” Fire Chief Eric McMahon said.

Two heavily fire-damaged buildings in Lansingburgh are at 803 Second Ave. and 703 Third Ave. Two other Lansingburgh buildings at 710 Second Ave. and 872 Third Ave. also are marked to be removed.

In North Central, the building at 22-24 Douw Ave. St. is collapsing and marked for removal. The building at 403 Ninth St. also is slated to be demolished.

The last building the city would like to raze is at 3112 Seventh Ave., adjacent to the Public Works complex.

A spokesman for Madden did not respond for comment about the demolitions.

The city is seeking bids on two packages of demolitions. The first grouping is the four buildings in Lansingburgh with a bid deadline of March 5. The second group includes the four buildings in North Central with a bid deadline of March 6.