605 NW 4th
owner=Mike Deeba
sq. feet=2,696
Information & Latest News
2/26/14: Design application to renovate abandoned 2-story building to office space with modern addition to east side.
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605 NW 4th
owner=Mike Deeba
sq. feet=2,696
Information & Latest News
2/26/14: Design application to renovate abandoned 2-story building to office space with modern addition to east side.
Links
SoSA District Projects
County Assessor Record
Gallery
I've noticed they had been working on this. So much going on in the core. This is getting crazy.
Pete, do you know what kind of metal panels are on the new addition?
This is wonderful. Even in the context of abandoned buildings in NW Downtown, this particular building was contributing more than its fair share to urban blight.
Great to see new life & use breathed into a long-vacant 105-year-old building, of which we have so few. It would have been really easy to scrape that lot and start from scratch or even leave as an empty lot. I doubt a demolition application would have elicited a peep. I will point out that there are many empty lots surrounding it, so the idea that an old building is less likely to be developed than a scraped lot has been disproven, at least in this case.
They will now end up with a building that has more interior character than can be built today at practically any price.
I won't quibble with the facade renovation since the existing is non-historic and heavily-altered (probably around the 50s or so), but I WOULD be interested in seeing what the historic facade looked like. Hopefully a photo emerges at some point. Something so immediately post-Territorial probably looked like buildings we only wish we still had here.
A shout-out should go to Urban Pioneer for being the caretaker for a while and getting it into the hands of someone who had the time/budget/vision to do something with it.
This wouldn't be Midtown, would it? I'd think SoSA or possibly the CBD.
Thanks! He will be a great investor for the area!
I suspect this will be for Deeba's own CPA firm.
This building isn't even 3,000 square feet and the configuration looks like a single-tenant use.
Mike's a good guy. I expect he will do this right.
From shawnw:
This project has been moving forward lately. Any new details on this? Tenants?
It's still the same tenant / owner: Deeba accounting firm.
I was told there was some hang-ups on the final design (Deeba made some changes) and finally the necessary building permits were issued and they are once again moving forward.
The changes are not significant -- will look pretty much like the images in the article on the top of the page.
sorry I've meant to post that construction has moved forward, need to take a pic
This project was dormant for a while but is now back on track:
Lots of progress here:
Nice!
This project has pretty much wrapped now. Turned out super sharp IMO:
Anything set to go here?
It was always meant to be the offices of a local CPA firm.
Wow, that is really cool, I love it.
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