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St. Augustine CRC approves preliminary design for 241 King Street archives with color, glazing conditions

5091776 · June 26, 2025
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The City of St. Augustine Corridor Review Committee approved preliminary design for a new archives and archaeology facility at 241 King Street, requiring the rear metal cladding be revised to a preferred color and second-floor glazing meet corridor standards.

The City of St. Augustine Corridor Review Committee on June 26 approved preliminary design review for a new archives and archaeology facility at 241 King Street, directing applicants to change the rear metal cladding to a preferred color and to bring second-floor window glazing into conformance with the corridor standards.

The project, filed as HP 2025-547, proposes a two-story red brick front facing King Street with a three‑story metal-clad rear for archival storage and mechanicals. Staff told the committee the site is a vacant lot at the southeast corner of West King Street and Madison Street, formerly the location of a one‑story masonry commercial building demolished in 2019. The rear portion will house climate-controlled archival storage requiring specialized HVAC and humidity controls.

Applicant Sarah Ryan, who presented the…

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