
The Gintz Group is moving forward with their plans for our beloved Luzon building. The Landmarks Preservation Committee heard, and approved, an application for design review this evening. Their application included multiple points.
The representatives from Gintz emphasize their need for speed because of the continued deterioration of the building. The entire 1st floor has collapsed and the upper floors are slowly following. Eventually, a building will be built adjacent to the Luzon and encompass the addition, but that project has not yet been finalized. Tonight, the stated goal of completion was this time next year.
Wouldn’t that be a great Christmas present for 2008?
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Great news for the Luzon.
I think the major issue for everyone on the LPC agenda tonight is the use of the Heidelberg brewery site. The developers have applied for the demo permit, but they were supposed to unveil their plans for the site tonight? Did anyone take pictures or attend that part of the meeting?
Congrats to the Gintz Group and to all of Tacoma. I look forward to seeing the forthcoming changes.
2 | Posted by Thomas | Dec 12, 09:11 PM
That would be an AMAZING present for 2008! IThe elevator sound pretty cool- I can’t wait to see it. I am curious to see their plans for adding a penthouse too.
3 | Posted by morgan | Dec 12, 09:31 PM
Drizell, I know what you mean about eyes being on the Heidelberg right now … but to me the priority of this building is second to none. In terms of architectural significance and history, the Luzon has top billing in Tacoma. I’m glad it’s being saved, and by such a good group.
4 | Posted by Erik Hanberg | Dec 12, 09:58 PM
After this the Gintz group should take on the Elks, David’s on Broadway, and finally the Winthrop. I’m really admiring this developer.
5 | Posted by Crenshaw Sepulveda | Dec 12, 10:10 PM
A new steel and concrete building will be built inside the existing historic brick in order to provide seismic stability. Floor plans will be completely open, except where historic cast iron columns exist.
Pretty amazing. If Gintz actually pulls off the Mecca and Luzon, we are going to have to award him some kind of medal or at least hoist him on our shoulders for removing such a prodominent thorn out of Tacoma proverbial side.
Our understanding is that folks were not happy with what they heard.
Oh oh. There are not alot of options worse than a dilapidated building. A parking lot? A DOC group home?
It would be so much simpler to get a set of the original blueprints and build another Luzon.
This building report makes the Luzon sound like a sand castle that is one high tide away from dissolving.
9 | Posted by Mofo from the Hood | Dec 13, 03:16 AM
I think a lot of people thought it was going to be a hotel, but a Holiday Inn Express? I’m familiar with this developer’s two hotels near downtown Seattle. They’re not too nice to look at. Do I smell a repeat of the Marriott—or worse? On the other hand, the hotel’s guests will add customers to many of the area’s businesses and add some life to a desolate block. You can’t complain about that.
This (the Luzon, not the brewery project) sounds pretty darn encouraging.
Do we know what the intended use is? Anything short of criminally negligent biohazard lab or methadone clinic would be an improvement, of course, but I’m sort of curious.
12 | Posted by Erik S | Dec 13, 01:33 PM
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