HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD TO MEET ON MONDAY
The City of Brenham Historic Preservation Board will have their next meeting on Monday.
The lone action item is to act upon a Certificate of Appropriateness Application from Century Property Holdings LLC Owners Ken and Katie Burch for the building located at 114 East Alamo Street.
Originally constructed as the First National Bank, the structure has a long and significant history in downtown Brenham.
Over the years, it has housed a variety of tenants, including J.H. Faske Jewelry, retail shops, law offices, and a flooring store.
The applicants are undertaking a restoration and renovation project to preserve the building’s historic integrity while updating it for modern use.
The building contributes significantly to the downtown Brenham core and retains many original architectural elements.
It is the only known building in downtown Brenham to have been constructed with a multi-level concrete structure.
The building will be the future home of PlanNorth Architecture along with other businesses as well.
City staff recommends approval of the Certificate.
The City of Brenham Historic Preservation Board meets on Monday at 5:15pm at the Brenham City Hall.

