Murray Journal | July 2021

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July 2021 | Vol. 31 Iss. 07

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CONTROVERSIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN MURRAY SPUR PUBLIC OUTCRY By Shaun Delliskave | s.delliskave@mycityjournals.com

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wo projects that have received considerable scrutiny recently are moving forward despite opposition efforts against them. The rezoning of 935 Bullion Street and the ongoing fight to maintain historic homes in Murray’s downtown have given the Murray City Council an earful from the community. At the May 18 Redevelopment Agency (Mayor, Community and Economic Development Department, and City Council) meeting, residents addressed the RDA Board about preserving two historic homes: the Murray City Center District’s Townsend home and the Tea Rose Diner, located on the now-closed Poplar Street. According to preliminary plans released by Murray, the two structures would be slated for demolition to make way for a sizeable mixed-density project of housing and retail. Presently, the Arthur Townsend home contains the offices of NeighborWorks, a private nonprofit that seeks to revitalize neighborhoods and create affordable housing. “The property is planned for redevelopment, and timing on the project is unknown at this time. The NeighborWorks office will need to relocate before the redevelopment project can begin,” Murray Community and Economic Development Director Melinda Greenwood said. “The Tea Rose property is planned for redevelopment, and timing on the project is unknown at this time.” Arthur Townsend, the proprietor of the Murray Mercantile, built a brick Victorian cottage (4843 Poplar Street) in 1905. Townsend later become mayor of Murray in 1930. The

The historic Townsend home, currently housing NeighborWorks, is slated for eventual demolition. (Shaun Delliskave/City Journals)

home was cited as a significant part of the Murray Downtown Residential Historic District. Not currently included but eyed as potentially being included in the development project are the three-story Harker Building (4842 S. State Street) and the two-story Murray Mercantile Building (4836 S. State Street). After starting

the Murray Mercantile, Townsend married Lovenia Harker, whose family built the building of the same name. Terrie Townsend Butler, a descendent of Arthur Townsend, said, “I tell you this because of the dedication and hard work of my Townsend ancestors in the establishment Continued page 2

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