Preserving historic spaces is important, especially in historic cities like Savannah. Connecting with our history is something that should be central to all of us. Too often historic buildings suffer neglect and poor planning, erasing valuable bits of the historic record forever.
You can see how passionate we are about this issue.
So for this Throwback Thursday, we wanted to revisit our 2021 Award for Excellence in Rehabilitation from The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. This award recognizes significant contributions to the protection of Georgia’s historic resources. In our case, this was the rehabilitation of West Broad.
But just what did we do? Here, let’s take a look.
A Historic Space
The 300 block of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd (once West Broad St) is home to a unique collection of urban mercantile buildings. Originally constructed between 1910 and 1922, this block was the home to Savannah’s iconic Thrifty Supply Center hardware store for nearly 60 years. Prior to that, this block was the center of a vibrant urban district.
This district served as the hub for Savannah’s African-American business community. It provided homes for a diverse mix of small retail and commercial spaces. In the 1960s, it entered a cycle of decline following the demolition of old Union Station to make way for the I-16 interchange.