Historic Church at Cole and Armstrong in Uptown Demolished to Make Room For Mixed-Use Development

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Goodbye, little church in the city.

According to some historians, the church at 4501 Cole Avenue in Uptown was more than 100 years old. The structure, which was at one time the Fairland Methodist Episcopal Church, was most recently a Chips Old Fashioned Hamburgers. The sanctuary dates back to 1902 and was razed yesterday to make room for the new Lincoln Knox development that will include new retail and a Trader Joe’s, as well as 165 luxury mid-rise apartments. David O’Dell managed to capture the video of the demolition, which is bittersweet for the community.

I suppose it’s comment on the versatility and longevity of the historic church that it housed several congregations before its most recent iterations as restaurants, but the bulldozer of progress doesn’t stop no matter the nostalgia.

This is just the beginning of site preparation for the $38.6 million development from Hill & Wilkinson. The structure should be ready for tenants in September of 2015.

Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

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