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Captain Sandy Yawn has applied to demolish a LaVilla building that was assumed to be a fire station by many throughout the community. Landmark designation could save the 1926-built structure built for the Sims Tire Company. In preparing a landmark designation application, the Planning and Development Department has found the application to meet four of the seven criteria. Will the Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission spare it from the wrecking ball?
Read More: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/the-potential-landmarking-of-618-west-adams-street
Wow. A lot of work will need to be done on this structure/property.
It looks like a lot less than what was needed for the First Baptist Convention Building or the 11th & Market loft rehab in Springfield. Much of the most recent deterioration (partial roof collapse) has been more of a demolition by neglect type of thing. Btw, this agenda item was deferred today.
Quote from: heights unknown on August 24, 2022, 05:45:31 PM
Wow. A lot of work will need to be done on this structure/property.
Its 100% salvageable... just not through the entirely-too-intense use that was proposed by the current owner.
This sat much longer and was in much worse shape
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https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/abandoned-jax-florida-baptist-convention-building/ (https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/abandoned-jax-florida-baptist-convention-building/)
And will be open to new users once again- likely by the beginning of next year.
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https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/8-major-urban-core-projects-now-underway/ (https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/8-major-urban-core-projects-now-underway/)
This item was deferred to September at today's HPC meeting.
COJ Historic Preservation staff found that the property met 4 of the 7 criteria points for landmarking, enough to move forward. However, the Historic Preservation Commission didn't take their recommendation, and the vote to landmark failed.
Unfortunate.
Not surprised. Even if staff did take their recommendation, council would have shot it down. If council shot down their Ford plant recommendation, a little building like this one would have never made it. So we'll be looking at another empty lot for years to come because the proposed project is DOA.