Judge temporarily halts city’s attempt to demolish Reagor building

  • The building which housed the office of a heating and AC business, 300 N. Water St. (U.S. 281), was built in the 1930s. File photo
    The building which housed the office of a heating and AC business, 300 N. Water St. (U.S. 281), was built in the 1930s. File photo
  • The Reagor Building is targeted for demolition by the Burnet City Council following a fire about a year ago. A judge temporarily halted the process, citing alleged failure of 'proper notice.' Wayne Craig/Clear Memories
    The Reagor Building is targeted for demolition by the Burnet City Council following a fire about a year ago. A judge temporarily halted the process, citing alleged failure of 'proper notice.' Wayne Craig/Clear Memories
An iconic structure may have a chance to be saved after the business was gutted by fire, fol lowed by a judge admonishing the city of Burnet’s course of demolition plans. Burnet Assistant City Manager Habib H. Erkan Jr. indicated this week the city’s plan to demolish the building, built in the 1930s, is pending. James Minerve, attorney for building owner Ken Reagor, filed a pe tition on the…

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