We have some architectural drawings and some design work to do.” We haven’t hired a design team yet to help us because we didn’t know if we’d have the project for sure, so we only took it so far. … It’s just a matter of really getting in there and having a chance to design it. “I’m a big preservationist, so it’s really important to be able to do that,” she said. Newcomb said she anticipates a variety of exterior and interior renovations, including restoring the facade to its historic look and bringing back a number of windows. A second-level patio offers about 1,600 square feet of outdoor space.Ī third floor is being used for storage but could be converted to another use. The second floor has another bar, game room and more restrooms.
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The main floor has a wraparound bar, restrooms, kitchen, dance floor and stage - plus the iconic replica David statue. The original freight elevator is still there, and the basement is being used for storage. The building was built in three stages from the west beginning in the late 1880s and continuing into the 1940s.
“It’s a really neat space, so we’re super excited about that and just the prospects of getting another historic building back up and running in a way that fits the downtown and where it’s headed today.” “We’re excited about the possibilities,” owner Stacy Newcomb said. is under contract by Ballard Building LLC, the ownership group that includes Parker’s Bistro - which is in the historic Ballard Building. The building that includes longtime bar and dance club Club David soon will be under new ownership.