Grand Re-Opening: New Spfd Antique Barn Owners To Celebrate With Live Music & Refreshments

Grand Re-Opening: New Spfd Antique Barn Owners To Celebrate With Live Music & Refreshments

L/R Sherry Hogan, David & Kathy DeRose, Tim Langley.

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Grand Re-Opening: New Spfd Vintage Barn House owners To Have a good time With Reside Music & Refreshments

SPRINGFIELD TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn Information) – With over 30,000 sq. toes of antiques and collectibles, the Springfield Vintage Barn is among the largest and well-known vintage malls in Tennessee. Beneath new possession by David & Kathy DeRose, the method has begun to make it even grander.

The DeRose’s acquired the mall in Could however have already made massive strides. Beginning with local weather management, video safety, air-conditioning, new loos, and a model new loading dock and the husband and spouse group say they’ve solely simply begun.

Should you haven’t been to the Springfield Vintage Barn recently, the minute you stroll into the door you’ll discover the design and architectural adjustments nearly instantly. The DeRose duo have designed and constructed a wholly new entrance checkout counter and added many new distributors. One tour downstairs and also you’ll see a few 50 % improve in new cubicles. It’s exhausting to imagine anybody may match extra antiques within the mall however the DeRose’s have executed simply that. It’s a bit exceptional how a lot the DeRose’s have achieved in such a short while.  The appear and feel is completely stunning and nicely price a go to when you have not been shortly.

The DeRose’s plan is to proceed the enhancements over the following 12 months so every time you go to you’ll seemingly see one thing new. Distributors on the mall advised Smokey Barn Information that they’re delighted with what the DeRose’s are doing and it’s attracting new distributors as nicely.

Restoration is nothing new for the DeRose’s, the group has taken on many different initiatives over time and it’s clear they’ve an eye fixed for preservation whereas including wanted enhancements to a property. The DeRose’s inform Smokey Barn Information they’re dedicated to being part of Springfield and Robertson County neighborhood. The duo has additionally lately acquired one other native constructing. The constructing sits proper throughout from the gorgeous Robertson County Courthouse at 508 Essential. Upgrades are being added to the property however the plan is to find a tenant that may recognize the constructing’s distinctive location. In reality, 508 Essential is open for lease proper now.

Karen Riekeman poses in her store on the Springfield Vintage Barn

If you want to fulfill the DeRose’s, they’re internet hosting a Grand Re-opening occasion on Nov. 18th at 11:30 am. It will kick off ten days of festivities which is able to embrace Vendor gross sales, refreshments, dwell music and extra.

The DeRose’s advised Smokey Barn Information that the main target will probably be to create a family-friendly sense of neighborhood inside the historic constructing at 700 Willow St.

Smokey Barn Information has added a ton of photographs beneath to attempt to provide you with some thought of the adjustments which are occurring on the Springfield Vintage Barn however you actually need to go to to seize the complete scope of what the DeRose’s have achieved.

 

The Historical past of 700 Willow Avenue Historical past
The Springfield Herald and Robertson County information.

Tax Assessor information give 1920 because the construct date for 700 Willow, nevertheless, Sanborn Fireplace Insurance coverage Map for 1921 reveals two residences on the web site. In line with sources,  J.W. Hayes could have constructed this constructing in 1923 along with his son-in-law Turnley Rudolph as supervisor of the J.W. Hayes Tobacco Co.

July 1925, Deed e-book 78 web page 112 and pg 146 reveals J.W. Hayes & Turnley Rudolph buying this property.

1928 Sanborn Fireplace Insurance coverage Map reveals the constructing listed as J.W. Hayes Tobacco Co.

1935 Metropolis Listing lists J.W. Hayes Tobacco Co., Inc. at 700 Willow St. telephone #569, T.T. Rudolph supervisor

1937 J.W. Hayes dies at Clarksville and his obituary says he owned the Firm in Springfield and one in Clarksville Tennessee.

October 1937, Deed E-book 88 pg. 419 J.W. Hayes Tobacco Co. deeds it to Mary Elizabeth Hayes.

1947 Metropolis Listing lists Hayes Tobacco Co., 700 Willow, telephone 569

1948 Sanborn Fireplace Insurance coverage Map reveals the constructing listed as J.W. Hayes Tobacco Co.

1954 Mrs. J.W. Hayes/ Mary Elizabeth Anderson Hayes known as “Lillie” dies at Clarksville

1957 Metropolis Listing lists Hayes Tobacco Co., Turnley Rudolph, 700 Willow, telephone 569

1959 Metropolis Listing lists Hayes Tobacco Co., Turnley T. Rudolph, 700 Willow, telephone 569

1961 Metropolis Listing – no itemizing for Hayes Tobacco, no itemizing for 700 Willow Avenue

1964 Deed E-book 133 pg 146 and Deed E-book 134 pg. 110 Springfield Housing Authority sells to The Tobacco Provide Co. which they’d obtained by way of condemnation go well with from the Property of Lillie Hayes Montgomery (deceased daughter of J.W. & Mary Elizabeth Hayes) The condemnation go well with was a number of parcels, a number of house owners as a part of City Renewal when house owners didn’t conform to the worth provided. NOT a sign of a constructing being condemned for structural issues.

1969 Metropolis Listing – no itemizing for 700 Willow. The Tobacco Provide Co. listed as 704 Willow

1973 Metropolis Listing – no itemizing for 700 Willow. The Tobacco Provide Co. listed as 704 Willow (That is the final Metropolis Listing made)

1992, Deed E-book 313 pg. 775, The Tobacco Provide Co. offered to William Hadley, Jr.

2000, Report E-book 630 pg. 130 Foreclosures by Farmers & Retailers Financial institution as a consequence of Hadley defaulting

2001, Report E-book 702 pg. 201 Farmers & Retailers Financial institution to Janice & Max Nichols

2009, Report E-book 1339 pg. 588 Janice Nichols deeded to Brett Nichols

2009, Report E-book 1344 pg. 483 Brett Nichols deeded to Larry Whitworth, the latest proprietor of the mall.

Supply: Yolanda Reid Robertson, County Historian

 

 

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