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Fort Pierce board approves demolition of deteriorated building at 423 North 6th Street, urges compatible redevelopment
Summary
The Fort Pierce Historic Preservation Board approved a certificate of appropriateness for demolition of a 780-square-foot, non-contributing building at 423 North 6th Street on Oct. 28, 2024, voting 5–0 with two members absent and recommending that any new development be compatible with the historic district.
FORT PIERCE — On Oct. 28, 2024, the Fort Pierce Historic Preservation Board voted to approve a certificate of appropriateness (24-10) to demolish a deteriorated one‑story, 780‑square‑foot building at 423 North 6th Street, with a recommendation that the lot be redeveloped "as soon as possible" in a style and manner compatible with the surrounding historic district.
City staff told the board the building — constructed in 1924 and categorized as a non‑contributing structure in the historic district — is in poor condition and meets the board’s criteria for demolition. "The building, it's really,…
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