>>1747925New York comes to mind as the Five Points neighborhood looked very different than today when it was a tenement neighborhood, Boston comes to mind as the spot where Cocoanut Grove nightclub was turned into a parking lot later and is now completely different today with the address used by a different building in a different space...I'm sure Europe has seen more especially in light of post-WWII rebuilding and other historical events.
Lamar Terrace in Houston was a series of residential streets that got redeveloped and redrawn as it became St. George's Place but it remained primarily residential. Meanwhile, the parts that faced the main arterial road that was built on the south side turned commercial, and even today, some of the original 1950s houses still are around as businesses.
In Lafayette in the early 2000s, Camellia Blvd. (pictured) blasted through subdivisions, creating a wide ~400 foot right of way to make a normal arterial boulevard.