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'''1003 West Main Street''' is a contributing structure in the [[West Main Street Architectural Design Control District]]. It is the former occupied by the [[University of Virginia]] but was formerly home to supermarkets, a furniture store, and a bakery.  
'''1003 West Main Street''' is a contributing structure in the [[West Main Street Architectural Design Control District]]. It is currently occupied by the [[University of Virginia]] but was formerly home to supermarkets, a furniture store, and a bakery.  


Architect [[William Atwood]] has filed a site plan for a six-story building called the [[Sycamore]] but was not constructed. <ref>{{cite web|title=Approved special use permit will allow higher density development on West Main Street|url=http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/6638-1003-west-main/|author=Connie Chang|work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=December 10, 2009|accessdate=December 9, 2013}}</ref>  
In 2009, the [[Planning Commission]] approved a special use permit filed by architect [[William Atwood]] for a 45-unit, six-story building called the [[Sycamore]], modifying one issued in 2008 for 16 "luxury-style" units, with 2 affordable at 60% [[area median income]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Approved special use permit will allow higher density development on West Main Street|url=http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/6638-1003-west-main/|author=Connie Chang|work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=December 10, 2009|accessdate=December 9, 2013}}</ref> The Sycamore was never constructed.
 
In 2016, UVa purchased the property for $2.99 million.
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==Previous occupants==
==Previous occupants==
*'''Stop & Shop''' grocery store
*'''Stop & Shop''' grocery store
*'''P & J's Market'''
*'''P & J's Market'''
*'''[[Under the Roof]]''' furniture store
*'''[[Under the Roof]]''' furniture store
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 26 June 2019

1003 West Main Street is a contributing structure in the West Main Street Architectural Design Control District. It is currently occupied by the University of Virginia but was formerly home to supermarkets, a furniture store, and a bakery.

In 2009, the Planning Commission approved a special use permit filed by architect William Atwood for a 45-unit, six-story building called the Sycamore, modifying one issued in 2008 for 16 "luxury-style" units, with 2 affordable at 60% area median income.[1] The Sycamore was never constructed.

In 2016, UVa purchased the property for $2.99 million.

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History

The current one-story cinderblock and stucco building was constructed in 1948 to be a Stop & Shop grocery store owned by the Gleason family.

Previous occupants

  • Stop & Shop grocery store
  • P & J's Market
  • Under the Roof furniture store

Map

Coordinates:Erioll world.svg.png 38°01′59″N 78°29′43″W / 38.033113°N 78.495340°W / 38.033113; -78.495340

References

  1. Web. Approved special use permit will allow higher density development on West Main Street, Connie Chang, Charlottesville Tomorrow, December 10, 2009, retrieved December 9, 2013.