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GBX Group and the Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County Announce the Acquisition and Protection of Historic Buildings Across Asheville, NC
GBX Group
February 12, 2024
130 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, NC

ASHEVILLE, North Carolina, Feb 12, 2024 – Historic preservation-focused real estate firm GBX Group LLC today announced the acquisition of five buildings across Asheville that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. GBX partnered with Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County (PSABC) to protect some of these buildings, including placing historic preservation easement agreements on four buildings, which will permanently protect their historic character. The portfolio of historic buildings that entities affiliated with GBX acquired in 2023 includes the French Broad Avenue Methodist Church, at 14 N French Broad Ave., the Salvation Army Building at 175 Patton Ave., a home at 130 Biltmore Ave. that is currently a mixed-use commercial-residential complex, and commercial properties at 9 & 13 Broadway St.

Asheville is a vibrant city with a rich architectural legacy that has experienced an influx of tourism and new development in recent years. While economic growth and new construction bring opportunities for local residents and businesses, these forces often place historic buildings in the path of bulldozers,” said Drew Sparacia, GBX’s Founder and CEO. “GBX is proud to continue to increase our investments in the acquisition, restoration, and permanent protection of an eclectic portfolio of historic buildings across Asheville. Our ongoing partnership with PSABC aims to contribute to the revitalization of historic buildings across Asheville’s architecturally diverse downtown, and in surrounding neighborhoods.

By leveraging various federal, state, and local incentive programs such as historic tax credits and preservation easements, GBX and project partners can access critical, non-traditional financing sources that can make otherwise cost-prohibitive projects possible. With the addition of these new properties, GBX-affiliated entities have acquired and preserved 18 historic properties in Asheville since 2015. These include a trio of Bed & Breakfasts and the Asheville Supply & Foundry, now The Foundry Hotel Asheville, a Curio Collection by Hilton.

Partnership with PSABC on Historic Preservation Easement Agreements

Through the acquisition process, GBX and the Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County (PSABC) entered into historic preservation easement agreements to protect the façades of these historic buildings in perpetuity according to the Department of Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation, as administered by the National Park Service. PSABC will provide guidance and approvals on revitalization plans and will perform annual inspections to ensure compliance.

PSABC is focused on conserving Asheville and Buncombe County’s heritage and sense of place through preservation and promotion of the region’s historic resources. We are excited to partner with GBX on easement agreements that will permanently protect this portfolio of unique historic buildings. Without preservation easements and their incentives, we fear that current and future development pressure could result in the loss of important local landmarks,” said Jesse Landl, PSABC’s Executive Director. “PSABC is proud to play the role of steward in protecting the historic integrity of the buildings from Asheville’s past, so that we can ensure the character and prosperity of our community for future generations.

Historical Information and Improvement Plans:

14 N French Broad Ave., & 175 Patton Ave.

Built in 1928 and located at 14 N. French Broad Ave., French Broad Avenue Methodist Church is a Tudoresque red brick church trimmed with limestone built to replace an earlier building that previously had burned down. The adjacent Salvation Army Building, designed by local architect Charles N. Parker and constructed in 1928, represents the Neo-Federal style comprised of brick with a limestone trim. The building was vacated by the Salvation Army in the 1970’s after the organization outgrew its space.

GBX plans to undertake targeted improvements that will include façade restoration, upgrades to HVAC systems, and other tenant improvements that it believes are consistent with expectations in the modern office environment. The buildings will continue to operate and will be occupied as these updates are initiated and completed.

130 Biltmore Ave.

130 Biltmore Ave, located near downtown Asheville, takes an unusual form for North Carolina, with its massing and detailing being reminiscent of European or English homes rather than the typical Late Queen Anne or Colonial Revival residences seen throughout the region. According to historic maps, the building was erected about 1905 as “flats,” a rare move for Asheville during a time when demand for multi-unit housing was met either by large hotels or the subdividing of standard houses.

Updates will protect the historic character of these assets, while improving the marketability for new commercial and residential tenants.

9 & 13 Broadway St.

9 & 13 Broadway are located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District. Constructed c. 1915, the buildings are representative of the area’s commercial activity after Asheville rose to prominence in the late 1880’s.

In addition to restoring the historic façades of these buildings, GBX is exploring plans to potentially re-develop portions of the structure to market to a mixture of commercial, residential and hospitality tenants.

Contact:

Philip Winton

Vice President of Strategic Messaging

GBX Group LLC

pwinton@gbxgroup.com