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Old 05-13-2017, 07:31 PM
 
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It will great to see how areas east of downtown and south of Forsyth Park develop over the next 15 years. Hopefully something can happen to the old Sears Building...
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One of the most interesting and promising projects is the rehabilitation of the historic Kehoe Iron Works at 660 E. Broughton St., adjacent to Trustees Garden.

According to the website for Lominack Kolman Smith Architects (https://www.lksarchitects.com/kehoe-iron-works), the oldest portion of the grand building dates to 1873. The future uses include “event space, a black box theater, and an outdoor plaza and amphitheater.”




City Talk: Developments east, south of downtown worth attention | SavannahNow

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