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Restoring the Beltzhoover Sub-District School

Tower of Beltzhoover Sub-0District School

We promised some cheerful news from the Hilltop neighborhoods, and here it is. The restoration of the old Beltzhoover Sub-District School, which is being turned into apartments, is being done with care and not a little ambition. The appearance of the original school, designed by W. J. Shaw, is being kept as close to original as practical, including new windows of the right size (never guaranteed when schools are converted). Beside it a whole new addition is going up, which will complement the style of the original school. The restored school will give Beltzhoover a building to be proud of, and we can hope that it may be one of the seeds of a neighborhood renaissance.

School with construction fencing
Addition
Addition
Beltzhoover Sub-District School
Entrance and tower
Date stone with date 1909
Entrance
Entrance
Beltzhoover Sub-District School
Rear of the school

The school was set on a mound in the middle of a city block, with a lot of climbing for students no matter which street they entered from. (Palmetto Way, however, mounts the hill between the main streets, and will give residents a level entrance to the building.)

Rear of the school
Rear entrance
Rear entrance
Tower from the rear
Kodak EasyShare Max Z990; Nikon COOLPIX P100.


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