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Commission approves façade changes and removal of breezeblock at commercial building on 14th Street and Winnie for new retail/wine business
Summary
The Galveston Landmark Commission on Jan. 6 approved exterior alterations at a commercial property at the 14th Street and Winnie intersection to allow a retail‑wine establishment to operate there, including removal of nonhistoric breeze block, new stair access to an upper deck, and façade modifications to a nonhistoric CMU garage.
The Galveston Landmark Commission on Jan. 6 approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior alterations to a commercial property at the 14th Street and Winnie intersection to accommodate a retail business that will offer wine service and seating. Staff framed this case and its companion residential case as interrelated because the buildings back onto one another and share site work.
Staff said five public notices were sent and one was returned in favor. The applicant sought multiple changes: a new door opening in the south facade of a nonhistoric garage addition, removal of nonhistoric breeze block and replacement with treated wood and composite (Trex)…
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