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Published on December 01, 2022
City’s Historic Preservation Board to consider demolition request for Thelma A. Boltin Center
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (Dec. 1, 2022) – Neighbors are invited to the next meeting of the City of Gainesville’s Historic Preservation Board (HPB) where it will consider a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) for demolition of the City’s Thelma A. Boltin Center. The board will discuss whether to approve or deny the request for demolition and for permission to construct a new building.
The COA proposes a new building in the same architectural style to honor the history of the existing center and the legacy of Boltin, its first director, with a redesigned interior to create more functional programming space for the community, and with restored and reused existing windows. Everyone interested in learning more about the challenges to reopening this cultural landmark are encouraged to attend.
When: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6.
Where: City Hall Auditorium, 200 E. University Ave.
The board will hear from stakeholders, and is expected to vote on this item. Members of the board are area residents who are appointed by the Gainesville City Commission, in addition to a staff liaison.
Built in the Northeast Residential Historic District in 1943, the facility originally known as the Gainesville Servicemen's Center was an entertainment venue for U.S. service members stationed at nearby military bases. The City purchased the facility in 1946 and later renamed it in honor of Boltin.
The meeting will be livestreamed on the City’s website and archived online.
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