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Title: Kings Avenue: The Importance of Rehabilitating Buildings
Post by: Metro Jacksonville on December 02, 2008, 05:00:00 AM
Kings Avenue: The Importance of Rehabilitating Buildings

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When you travel to a city, you don't want to go to that place out on the expressway interchange. You want to go to the center of town to see how it emerged. There, you'll find your most interesting buildings. If the city had any long-range vision for itself, it embraced these old places and continued to adaptively reuse these buildings to keep it as an interesting focal point of their community. -Tony Troppe, The Everett Group, during a 2004 interview with Smart Business

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Title: Re: Kings Avenue: The Importance of Rehabilitating Buildings
Post by: Sigma on December 02, 2008, 02:51:41 PM
Speaking of the importance of re-habbing old buildings, check out this link (pg 54-57).

http://www.zinio.com/express3?issue=325511596

I know the CEO and remember when downtown Greenwood was very sad.  This area deserves one of your "Learning from" segments.  It has truly been a remarkable turnaround. 
Title: Re: Kings Avenue: The Importance of Rehabilitating Buildings
Post by: Jason on December 02, 2008, 04:10:29 PM
Welcome Sigma.  Thanks for the link.
Title: Re: Kings Avenue: The Importance of Rehabilitating Buildings
Post by: deathstar on December 02, 2008, 05:46:55 PM
K, COJ, take note of your accomplishments there, and spread that throughout the city!
Title: Re: Kings Avenue: The Importance of Rehabilitating Buildings
Post by: thelakelander on December 02, 2008, 10:16:22 PM
The number one accomplishment here is that public agencies did not get in the way.  Redevelopment was driven by private sector market rate investment and creativity.
Title: Re: Kings Avenue: The Importance of Rehabilitating Buildings
Post by: GatorShane on December 03, 2008, 11:08:57 AM
Great Pics! This area is really coming along. I do wish we had one huge district like Ybor City, but I do think it is cool that we have several smaller ones around town. This will add another distint street to our cityscape.