Fairhope, Alabama
OBJECTS STORE
The building on Section St. most-recently occupied by Objects gift store is to be demolished and replaced with a two story mixed-use building (retail shops downstairs, apartments upstairs). The building has been vacant since about 2006 -- after hurricane Ivan passed through.
ORIGINALLY FAIRHOPE GARAGE
Built in 1924 by renown Fairhope family builder Dyson and Company, the Fairhope Garage (aka the Filling Station) was operated by Harold Ruge in its early years.
The building is in such disrepair after being vacant so long it can't practically be saved, according to local historian Donnie Barrett.
(The fire-damaged historic Magnet Theatre building on Fairhope Ave. at Church St. was demolished last year and the near-by Tumble Inn about 4 years ago.)
OBJECTS STORE
The building on Section St. most-recently occupied by Objects gift store is to be demolished and replaced with a two story mixed-use building (retail shops downstairs, apartments upstairs). The building has been vacant since about 2006 -- after hurricane Ivan passed through.
ORIGINALLY FAIRHOPE GARAGE
Built in 1924 by renown Fairhope family builder Dyson and Company, the Fairhope Garage (aka the Filling Station) was operated by Harold Ruge in its early years.
The building is in such disrepair after being vacant so long it can't practically be saved, according to local historian Donnie Barrett.
(The fire-damaged historic Magnet Theatre building on Fairhope Ave. at Church St. was demolished last year and the near-by Tumble Inn about 4 years ago.)
Comments
What happened to "Fairhope"????.
"Fairhope" remember what that used to stand for?
Not going to be happy, til it is "NOHOPE" leave Fairhope, alone, enough already!!!!!!!!!!!!