Section of downtown’s Jail II building slated for demolition in revision of $120M redevelopment plan

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7 thoughts on “Section of downtown’s Jail II building slated for demolition in revision of $120M redevelopment plan

    1. An undiscovered structural issue with an old building should have been announced in 2014? Also, what does a construction issue have to do with “city planning?”

    2. I’m more embarrassed that the smart thing to do for tax reasons is to turn something into a parking lot.

  1. Both the National Historic Landmark and the National Register Programs are administered by the National Park Service. Unless the jail was designated a “national historic landmark” the Park Service would have no authority over the building’s alternation or demolition. Likewise, and contrary to popular belief, the national register programs also do not prevent alternations or demolition (under federal Law, the listing of a property in the National Register places no restrictions on what a non-federal owner may do with their property up to and including destruction, unless the property is involved in a project that receives federal assistance).

    1. Brent, the National Park Service administers the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives the project will be using to offset the significant costs of the restoration. For that, the NPS requires applications, reviews, approvals, etc. of plans, both interior and exterior. The NPS requires the restoration to comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation as well as requiring the restoration to be consistent with the original use.

    2. What are the tax credits prohibit a high-rise from being built on that location? Seems like now would be the perfect time to do it

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