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39°08′03″N 84°28′41″W / 39.134220°N 84.477961°W / 39.134220; -84.477961
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Hoffman Elementary School
General information
Address3060 Durrell Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio
Coordinates 39°08′03″N 84°28′41″W / 39.134220°N 84.477961°W / 39.134220; -84.477961
Year(s) built1922
Design and construction
Architecture firm Samuel Hannaford & Sons

Hoffman Elementary School is a former elementary school in the Evanston neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.

The building was designed by the architectural firm Samuel Hannaford and Sons. It was constructed in 1922. Around 2012, Cincinnati Public Schools planned to tear it down, but instead sold it at auction to a single individual, who donated it to the Christ Temple Baptist Church. In 2023, the church hoped to sell the building to a real estate developer who wanted to demolish the building and construct apartments on the site. The Cincinnati Preservation Association responded with an application to list the building as a Cincinnati Local Historic Landmark. [1] The application was approved by the Historic Conservation Board in May 2023, but was subsequently denied by the Cincinnati City Council. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Demolition of old Hoffman school blocked, leaving church stuck in crumbling building". Cincinnati Enquirer. March 27, 2023. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
  2. ^ "Historic Evanston building gets nod for landmark status, putting development in limbo". 10 May 2023.

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hoffman+elementary+school Latitude and Longitude:

39°08′03″N 84°28′41″W / 39.134220°N 84.477961°W / 39.134220; -84.477961
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hoffman Elementary School
General information
Address3060 Durrell Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio
Coordinates 39°08′03″N 84°28′41″W / 39.134220°N 84.477961°W / 39.134220; -84.477961
Year(s) built1922
Design and construction
Architecture firm Samuel Hannaford & Sons

Hoffman Elementary School is a former elementary school in the Evanston neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.

The building was designed by the architectural firm Samuel Hannaford and Sons. It was constructed in 1922. Around 2012, Cincinnati Public Schools planned to tear it down, but instead sold it at auction to a single individual, who donated it to the Christ Temple Baptist Church. In 2023, the church hoped to sell the building to a real estate developer who wanted to demolish the building and construct apartments on the site. The Cincinnati Preservation Association responded with an application to list the building as a Cincinnati Local Historic Landmark. [1] The application was approved by the Historic Conservation Board in May 2023, but was subsequently denied by the Cincinnati City Council. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Demolition of old Hoffman school blocked, leaving church stuck in crumbling building". Cincinnati Enquirer. March 27, 2023. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
  2. ^ "Historic Evanston building gets nod for landmark status, putting development in limbo". 10 May 2023.

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