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Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta)

Coordinates:33°46′17″N84°23′09″W / 33.77139°N 84.38583°W /33.77139; -84.38583 (Fire Station No. 11)
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Fire Station No. 11
Fire Station No. 11 in 2013
Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta) is located in Atlanta Midtown
Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta)
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Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta) is located in Atlanta
Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta)
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Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta) is located in Georgia
Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta)
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Fire Station No. 11 (Atlanta) is located in the United States
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Location30 North Ave.,Atlanta, Georgia
Coordinates33°46′17″N84°23′09″W / 33.77139°N 84.38583°W /33.77139; -84.38583 (Fire Station No. 11)
Arealess than one acre
Built1907
ArchitectMorgan & Dillon
Architectural styleBeaux Arts
NRHP reference No.80001073[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 12, 1980

TheFire Station No. 11 inAtlanta, Georgia, at 30 North Ave., was built in 1907. It was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

It was designed by architectsMorgan & Dillon. It is a two-story brick building "with restrainedBeaux-Arts detailing. The front (south) elevation is pierced by twoItalianate-arched truck bays."[2]

It was the first fire station to respond to theWinecoff Hotel fire in 1946.

The building had been renovated and for a brief period was called "Engine 11 Firehouse Tavern".

In 2014, Alan Clark Architects, LLC was asked by a restaurant group from New York City to assist with the re-imagination of the interior spaces of the historic building.

The redesign altered the 1907 masonry two story building into a high-end Caribbean restaurant, called “NEGRIL VILLAGE”. Alan Clark Architects, LLC designed the kitchen, and changed the second floor into a meeting room/party room by opening a wall and adding complementary wood paneling. The new work complemented existing trim and woodwork, and worked within the guidelines of the City of Atlanta's Urban Design Commission, and the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for Preservation, Section 106.

References

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^Steve Henson (October 12, 1979)."National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Fire Station No. 11".National Park Service. RetrievedOctober 6, 2018. Withaccompanying 12 photos from 1979
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