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New owners launch ambitious restoration of historic building

September 26, 2024 | Nacogdoches City, Nacogdoches County, Texas


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New owners launch ambitious restoration of historic building
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a significant restoration project for the property located at 300 East Main Street, recently acquired by Elliott Electric. The meeting served as an initial discussion platform regarding the project's potential phases and historical considerations, with no immediate action required from the committee.

Architect Army Curtis presented details about the building's current state, noting that it comprises three different structures. He explained that the interior is undergoing extensive demolition to meet the company's needs for office space, as the existing layout was deemed unsuitable. Curtis indicated that the first phase of demolition is nearing completion.

The meeting allowed committee members to pose questions about the restoration process and the findings thus far. Curtis emphasized the importance of understanding the building's historical context while adapting it for modern use. The committee will continue to monitor the project's progress, with further discussions anticipated as the restoration unfolds.

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