In a move that brings both nostalgia and hope for the future, the City Council of Bristol, Virginia has unanimously approved exciting new projects for two of its former elementary schools: Stonewall Jackson Elementary and Washington-Lee Elementary. These schools, which closed their doors at the end of the 2023-2024 school year, will soon see their buildings transformed into vibrant community spaces.
The council’s decision, made on a pleasant Tuesday meeting, sets into motion plans to redevelop the Stonewall Jackson Elementary School into a charming boutique hotel. This move is being spearheaded by local developers Clyde Stacy and James Bunn, who have agreed to pay $150,000 for the property. Although some may wonder if this price is a bit low, Mayor Becky Nave assures us that it’s just the beginning. “The real investment comes after the sale,” she mentioned. “It takes millions to revamp these buildings.”
Local developers are contributing to the city’s economic growth while keeping the project within the community, which is something that Mayor Nave is quite excited about. “I was worried these schools would sit empty for ages, so I’m thrilled we got some solid offers,” she said. “It’s great to see projects that will revitalize our community instead of risking abandonment.”
Not wanting for creativity, the developer behind the Washington-Lee Elementary School has plans to transform the premises into attractive residential housing units. Also snagging a deal for $150,000, the developers aim to create “multi-family” housing, with the first units projected to be available within just a couple of years. How wonderful would it be to see these formerly empty classrooms become lovely homes?
The momentum to repurpose these schools kicked off earlier this year when the city began advertising for proposals. The community came alive with interest, which ultimately led to these exciting developments. Mayor Nave expressed optimism about the prospects of both projects and is looking forward to the planning stages with the Planning Commission in the near future.
While the excitement builds, it’s clear that the community will have a chance to weigh in on the changes. “Once the sales are finalized, the public will have an opportunity to give their input,” Nave reminded everyone. This open forum aims to ensure that the new developments align with what the community desires.
As the positive news continues to flow, Nave mentioned that not all former schools have found new buyers yet. Highland View Elementary is still on the market, and city leaders are considering another promotional push to attract offers, ensuring that no school is left neglected. “I’m hopeful we’ll get some bids for Highland View just like we did for Stonewall and Washington-Lee,” she said.
With the council moving forward with these developments, Bristol is looking at not just a brighter landscape but a booming economy as well. The hotel project is expected to bring in significant tax revenues from property, food, and lodging, while the residential units will help meet the demand for housing in the area.
The development of the **Stonewall Jackson Elementary School** into a boutique hotel and the transformation of **Washington-Lee Elementary School** into residential housing are both exciting steps towards revitalizing Bristol, Virginia. As plans unfold and the community engages in the process, one thing is clear: the future looks bright for this charming city.
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