But in 2009, the city began purchasing many of the crime-plagued properties along the corridor and tore them down.
That includes working with Habitat for Humanity to build new homes along the street.
Rudy Orandens is one of the first new homeowners to move in.
But there's still a bit of a stigma around the name Sayonara.
But not everyone agrees that Sayonara Drive needs a rebrand.
Reed says she's lived on this street for years and that changing the address on all her mail would be too much of a hassle.
"All the new families that are there should have the opportunity to have a place in deciding whether or not it should change or not, and if it does, what the name should be," Vice Mayor Porsche Middleton said.
Habitat for Humanity says four more homes should be completed by the end of the year, and they're hoping to complete the final 10 by the end of 2027.
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