INTRODUCTION
The Club Eaton Renovation Project is a historic revitalization initiative led by the Town of Eatonville’s Community Redevelopment Agency (TOECRA), in partnership with Malcolm Jones, AIA, NOMA, NCARB of MAJ Architecture + Design, the private owner David B., and the Town’s Historic Preservation Board. This collaborative effort is dedicated to preserving Club Eaton’s unique character while transforming the space to serve the needs of future generations. The project celebrates Eatonville’s rich heritage, blending historical preservation with a forward-looking vision to create a vibrant community venue that will stand as a cultural and social landmark for years to come.
OBJECTIVES
PROJECT PARTNERS
Deadline for Submission
60% Schematic Design Phase
Permit Review
Project Visioning Session
10% Conceptual Design Phase
30% Schematic Design Phase
100% Construction Documents and Client Review
Project Visioning Session
10% Conceptual Design Phase
Deadline for Submission
30% Schematic Design Phase
60% Schematic Design Phase
100% Construction Documents and Client Review
Permit Review
As we restore Club Eaton, we invite community members to share personal memories, photos, and documents that capture the club’s legacy. These submissions will help us honor the past as we look forward to Club Eaton’s bright future.
Submission Instructions:
Deadline: November 22, 2024 for all contributions.
Please Note: All submissions require a signed Historic Documentation Release Form, available for download here or upon request in person.
Please feel free to reach out with questions or for other assistance.
Create a thriving and economically robust commercial corridor with an emphasis on preserving the town’s historic character and charm where residents and visitors can live, work, play, and grow while improving the viability and livability of our neighborhoods.
307 E. Kennedy Boulevard
Eatonville, FL 32751
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