The Historic Raleigh Times Building Restoration Project

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EMPIRE PROPERTIES H I S T O R I C R E S T O R A T I O N One of Raleigh s most important buildings in the first part of the 1900s, this building housed the Evening Times, which later became the Raleigh Times. Empire Properties bought the building in 2002 and is restoring it to its former glory (based on 1910 photographs) with the help of the historic tax credit program. empire1792.com P 919.834.8350 F 919.839.0382 The Historic Restoration Project 12-14 EAST HARGETT STREET 133 Fayetteville Street Sixth Floor Raleigh, NC 27601

H II SS T T O O R R I I C C R E SS T T O O R R A A T T I I O O N N EMPIRE E PROPERTIES P R E BUILDING I HISTORY The Times building was built in 1906 based on the date on the pediment of the building. Thoug the pediment is missing along with much of the cornice detail from the top five feet of the building, we were able to find out the original construction date through old pictures. Since the newspaper had such a high-profile function in Raleigh, there are a number of excellent photographs that document the building s original design. This has served as a great resource for us in restoring the building. Since most of our work has been adaptive reuse projects, it is unusual for us to rebuild a structure back to its original state. It is generally too costly and time consuming. Plus, there is rarely enough information to guide you through a restoration. We felt that since this building was small and it has such a previous significance to the city, we wanted to restore it to its original state as best as we could. The building was designed in the classic style common among mixed-use buildings during the turn of the century. On the bottom level, it had two storefronts with a staircase between the two to access upstairs office space. In this case, the upstairs tenant at 12 1/2 East Hargett St. was the Evening Times newspaper, which was later bought by the Raleigh Times. The two retail tenants downstairs were The Office Supply store in 12 East Hargett St. and the Electric Shoe Shop in 14 E. Hargett. At some point between the initial construction of the building and 1913, when an addition was built on the back, the Raleigh Times expanded into the space of the former Electric Shoe Shop on the first floor. An internal staircase was built inside the rear wall of the building to connect the two spaces so that editors and reporters could go upstairs without leaving the building through the front door. This connection was removed during later renovations and was one of several areas of structural failure we found when we began renovation. The (c. 1913); Paperboys; Johnson's Jewelers (c. 1940) 1

BUILDING I HISTORY H I S T O R I C R E S T O R A T I O N Based on the writing on one of the plaster walls, we determined that an addition was built onto the back of the building in 1913 to expand the space for the Raleigh Times. It is likely at that time that another staircase was built to connect the two floors of the newspaper, and the previous added internal staircase was removed. The presses also were added in the back of the first-floor addition. When we excavated the original foundations and pits, we found a number of lead type between the floorboards of the second-floor rear space. That led us to believe all of the type setting was done on the second floor in the rear, while reporters and office support worked in the front of the building on the first and second floors. Sometime in the 1940s, the building was renovated into a jewelry store for a local jeweler. To increase retail frontage and window space, the tenant removed the original staircase entrance to the upstairs space and spanned that entire distance with steel to make it one storefront. At the same time, the staircase was reestablished in the storefront of 12 East Hargett St., almost cutting that frontage in half. During the 1960s, the pediment was removed and the façade was cladded with aluminum. The aluminum was later removed during the 1980s, but very little restorative work was done to the building. An aluminum storefront was added, and the new owner put his wig shop in the former location of the jewelry store. These old bound volumes of the Raleigh Times (right) were bought from a vendor at the flea market who knew we owned the building. Creating a network of people who know the history of the downtown is a key in redeveloping old buildings. The information on the publisher let us know what part of the building they occupied and who the publisher was at that time. wtiat that time. This ad in the paper (lower) told us who one of the tenants was in the downstairs. It happened to be the grandfather of one of the landscape architects we used on the project a block away. We were able to get some ideas on what his shop was like from him. rear addition time stamp in a plaster wall (c. 1913); Results of 1960's renovation; Old volumes of The Times helped identify past tenants. 2

H II SS T T O O R R I I C C R E SS T T O O R R A A T T I I O O N N EMPIRE E PROPERTIES P R E RESTORATION PROCESS Since buying the building, we ve rebuilt the original configuration of the storefront and renovated the upstairs (left). We ve done an enormous amount of structural work to repair where the previous three staircases were cut into the floor and where the major roof leaks rotted out the structure in the middle of the building. A new curb has been poured at the sidewalk to prepare for the storefront, which is being built and should be installed late October 2004. Once the modern storefront was removed (left), the original millwork of half of the façade was exposed, giving us the exact profile and dimensions of both sides of the storefront to build back. It also gave us the information we needed to justify the design to the Historic District Commission. Most of the brick on the Times building was painted, and the original type of brick could only be seen where the brick wrapped around the columns. Since it was an unusual cinder type of brick and we had to rebuild the column on the east side of the building, we chose to paint the brick again instead of stripping off the paint. Once the entire demo was done, we could assess what needed to be done to the walls and plaster. Since the roof had failed, water had been seeping into the building and running down the walls for years. As a result, much of the brick to be re-pointed, and the brick walls to be re-plastered (right). The building had three types of millwork. In the front, the windows and doors had typical 1920s grooved trim. The only exception was one of the windows on the east side of the building (below). It looked more turn of the century but was original since it still had the porcelain insulation drilled through the wall and the trim. The back half of the building was done in a very utilitarian plank design. We assumed that since it was used as back- house functions, they didn t spend the money to make it nice during the 1913 renovation. Progress photos of Empire Properties restoration: Upstairs; Storefront; Re-pointed brick walls. 3

H II SS T T O O R R I I C C R E SS T T O O R R A A T T I I O O N N RESTORATION R T O PROCESS S Since the roof had to be repaired, much of the structural repair and bracing was done from the top, so that the existing wood ceiling in the back half was not disturbed (below). More bracing was also added to accommodate new mechanical units. And a chase with bracing was added in case a restaurant rented the first floor space. The beam that spanned the original eastern storefront and the middle staircase came from a 1940s renovation to expand the store frontage for the new jewelry store at 14 E. Hargett Street. At that time, the masonry column between the staircase and the storefront was removed, the staircase was reestablished in the 12 E. Hargett storefront, which was built considerably smaller. We removed the beam and inserted a pipe column where the original masonry column had been (below). Then the pipe column was clad with brick to bring back the original dimensions and character of the storefront. We did all of this work in one day during a rainy weekend. At this point, restoration of the second floor is complete. The space works as either flexible office or residential space (right). Results of Empire Properties restoration: Upstairs front looking back topward stairway; Looking into the kitchen area. Progress photos of Empire Properties restoration: Turn-of-the-century millwork; Facade restortion: replacing the center beam and column; Roof structural repars were done from the top so as not to disturb existing wood ceilings below. 4

H I S T O R I C R E S T O R A T I O N