Historic Savannah Foundation, the city’s nonprofit historic preservation organization, has partnered with a historic preservation class from Savannah Technical College in a last minute effort to document an endangered structure at 1811 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The two-story, wood-frame building at the corner of MLK and Kline Street, which has been vacant for some time, was built around the turn of the 20th century. It had been scrutinized for nearly two years for repeated code violations before city code enforcement deemed the structure unsafe and unfit for human habitation.