TBH I wouldn't normally bother to crit a shot as, errm, "challenging" as this one, but as an exercise and as a way of postponing a boring job I should be getting on with, here goes.....
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This is an interesting building and I can see why you have been attracted to it. I like patterns formed by the white pillars and the narrow slats of the balustrade, and the subdued shades are pleasing.
There are quite a lot of distracting elements, though. I know that in an urban situation it can be difficult to get the best viewpoint and avoid all the junk, but you could improve this quite a lot simply by cropping in on the house to lose the lamp post on the right and the bits on the left, and most of the pavement in the foreground. It could do with a bit of a straighten, too (do this before cropping, of course). Then a bit of cloning to remove the wires at the top -
Wireworm is a free plug-in for Photoshop/Elements which does this quite easily.
The subject has a lot of potential - would it be possible to go back for another try, at another time of day? For instance, sidelighting would give you interesting shadow patterns. I think it may always be difficult here to avoid unwanted elements - that gate across the front looks pretty shut to me - so try zooming in on smaller details and from different angles. I think you could find lots of interesting images in peeling paint, repeating patterns and shadows. You could even try some dramatic B&W conversions.
All just my opinion, though.

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What do you think? I've tried to be tactful, but it took quite a bit of time.