The back-and-forth is over: following years of unsuccessful auctions, a plan to use the lot as 27 parking spaces, and that dramatic moment when someone offered to turn the building into a nutcracker factory, the downtown Hogan-Allnoch Dry Goods structure is finally resting in pieces. A demo permit was issued for 1319 Texas St. in late October, and the 1923 building came down last week:
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CityCounty officials tried to auction the historic building at least 3 times since 2007, receiving no bids any of those times. Admittedly, the structure would have been a bit of a fixer-upper: the minimum bid at the early 2010 auction was set at $2.4 million, about half the estimated cost of repairing the severe cracks in the walls and foundations.
According to documentation turned up by Swamplot sleuth Lauren Meyers, the property was finally sold in August to Joni Anderson-Ballis for $3,000,001.
- Historic downtown building can find no love [Chron.com]
- Hogan-Allnoch Dry Goods — Houston [arch-ive.org]
- Previously on Swamplot:Â Comment of the Day: Not So Dry in the Hogan-Allnoch Dry Goods Building; Old Building Still Blocking 27 Cars from Parking Downtown
The Hogan-Allnoch Building was owned by and put up for auction by Harris County, rather than the City of Houston.
http://houston-texas-us.blogspot.com/2015/06/1319-texas-ave-hogan-allnoch-building.html
Also see HCAD website:
Ownership History: 0010530000001
1319 TEXAS ST
HOUSTON TX 77002
Owner Effective Date
HARRIS COUNTY ROW DEPT 1/2/1993
HOGAN ALLNOCH CO 1/2/1984
[end of record]
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Thanks, Innerloop! Fixed.