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/ ListenUpYall.com Jul 15, 2021 | 10:35 PM NATCHEZ, Miss. – The mayor and city aldermen unveiled plans Thursday to demolish the Fry Building and put a downtown Natchez parking garage in its place.
The Board of Aldermen voted to accept property owner Walter Davis III’s donation of the building to the city, which will have it torn down and then construct a multilevel parking facility, said Mayor Dan Gibson.
Once the city’s largest office building – located on the corner of Pearl and Franklin streets the 1950s structure has deteriorated and been partly vacant for several years.
Gibson said a parking garage could help prompt the renovation and reopening of the adjacent Eola Hotel, which has been closed since 2014. Developers since then have planned and begun work to refurbish the 1927 landmark, but that’s been stalled the past couple of years. ....
/ ListenUpYall.com Apr 14, 2021 8:12 PM NATCHEZ, Miss. – The much-delayed remaking of the old Natchez train station into a culinary and entertainment venue is expected to be completed by the end of the year with developers planning to spend more than $1 million.
“This has been long in the making,” said Natchez Mayor Dan Gibson. “It’s time to get this baby born and start work…. This is going to happen soon.”
The Natchez Board of Aldermen on Tuesday finally approved the lease that allows developers Tate Taylor and John Norris to start their restoration of the century-old Broadway Street railroad depot.
He and Taylor are filmmakers who also operate the nearby Crooked Letter movie studio, Smoot’s bar and The Little Easy eatery – all integral parts of an entertainment district city leaders have been trying for years to develop in the Natchez bluff area. ....
Historic Natchez train depot to be restaurant, music venue April 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) The city of Natchez is giving new life to a historic train depot. The Natchez Mayor and Board of Aldermen voted this week to approve a lease for a train depot on Broadway Street to be renovated into a restaurant and entertainment space, The Natchez Democrat reports. Church Hill Music LLC has agreed to invest more than $1 million worth of improvements at the facility, City Attorney Bryan Callaway told The Democrat. The company plans to add a small amphitheater, and possibly a children’s playground. The Church Hill company will also bring live entertainment to the area, beginning with the inaugural Mississippi Mudbug Festival. The festival is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 15, and will include live music, C&M Crawfish and other food and beverage vendors. The lineup includes a medley of country, southern rock and Zydeco music. ....