Encounter Retail Center Gets Final Approval

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

Hwy 181 site.

Commercial lots for sale.

 

FAMOUS MOVIE HOUSE'S FATE STILL UNCERTAIN

During its July meeting, the planning commission gave final approval for the Encounter Commercial Retail Center on 35 acres on the northeast corner of the Hwy 181/104 intersection in east Fairhope; all infrastructure has been installed to the city's specification. Zoning is B-2.

Two of the lots along the highways have already been sold and four more are under contract, according to online real estate advertising. 

A second Wawa gas station is already under construction on lot number one, at the main intersection; it is not known yet what is coming to the other lots already sold.

Six lots are still for sale, including the house used in 1970s 'Close Encounters' movie on lot number six,  for sale for $23/square foot according to the ads.

Earlier discussions about moving the house somewhere else on the property never came to anything, so far anyway.

When asked about it by the Times, city planning director Simmons said the old house does not appear anywhere on the final plat and he had no knowledge of any current plans to move it; and  chairman Turner said the commission had no influence in the matter either.

Mayor Sullivan observed later only that "it belongs to the property owner."

Encounter Development Llc. is the project's owner (except for lots already sold).


CE movie house.


Wawa under construction.




Comments

Anonymous said…
Move the house
Sam said…
Any one volunteering to pay for the move? I thought not.
Anonymous said…
City could put it the triangle park next to the hermit house
Anonymous said…
Thought the developer planned to move/preserve/use it for his “Encounters” development, or is he renaming it now??? The house also has a history with the Fairhope Society of Friends. A small cost to move it and use it in comparison to the tremendous profit being made on that whole parcel. How many units are going into that space?.
Anonymous said…
Move on
Anonymous said…
Going to be demolished anyway.
Anonymous said…
When will the k1 be demolished
Anonymous said…
A car wash and paint store are planned for 2 of the under contact / sold lots.
Anonymous said…
Heard Home Depot wants to locate there too.Good location for one.
Anonymous said…
Oh good grief! It's just a house. Plenty more with more significance than this one have been torn down. So what, it was in a movie. I saw Chuck Conners (The Rifleman) in person once and met Burt Ward that played Robin in the Batman TV show, but I'm not going to immortalize them.
Anonymous said…
The traffic at that intersection is already very heavy - what plans are being made to help mitigate this once the apartments are filled?

Anonymous said…
built by illegal aliens
ScaryDavey said…
This house should be preserved, in it's original location if possible. It's more than "just a house", it was in one of the most successful, iconic and beloved movies in motion picture history. It would be a shame to demolish it for a store that probably would just close in a few years anyway. We have to preserve our cultural heritage!
Anonymous said…
Cultural heritage? A Spielberg movie about UFOs?

Please.

Anonymous said…
a lowes wuld be better
Anonymous said…
good spot for another burger king.