From the editor’s desk: Elks Lodge revival; Times stories you might have missed
Published 3:15 am Saturday, December 14, 2024
- The Copper Plank restaurant, slated to open by the end of the year, will be an anchor tenant of the historic Elks Lodge in downtown Medford.
One of our more interesting and hopeful stories this past week was about restoration efforts at the historic Elks Lodge building in downtown Medford.
Writer Damian Mann reported that The Copper Plank restaurant should completely open before the end of the year inside the newly restored lodge building.
That’s thanks to a $150,000 loan approved by the Medford Urban Renewal Agency last month that lifted the project over the finish line.
Mann reported: “Dale and Brandt Bernards, owner of the property at 202 North Central Avenue, have spent almost $1 million since 2018 to improve a building that sat empty since 2014, but ran into unexpected electrical issues, prompting an appeal to MURA for the final dollars.
“The Copper Plank restaurant will be the anchor tenant in a project that has bumped into various issues to help resurrect the 1915 building. Even though the restaurant hasn’t fully opened, Copper Plank has been partially opened for Tuesday trivia night and other special events.”
MURA board member Jessica Ayres noted that the zero-interest loan helps get a historic building ready for occupancy and helps with the city’s efforts to revitalize the downtown, Mann reported. “I think this is a great deal,” Ayres said. “I’m really proud of it. It’s the perfect economic deal.”
Read the full story here.
Also, don’t miss writer Tony Boom’s story on little Herminie J. Helms, who died from smallpox in Jacksonville in the late 1800s and was buried at her family’s home in Oregon Street. Her headstone was recently moved to the Historic Jacksonville Cemetery. Read the full story here.
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