Renovation set for former Cain’s Coffee buliding

A full restoration is starting adult on a one-time downtown home of Cain’s Coffee with skeleton including acclimatisation of a top floors into offices and hopes of attracting a ground-floor restaurant.

Tenants will embody HGL Construction, that bought a five-story, 50,000-square-foot building during 1 NW 12 in 2016. In a early 1990s, a building was deserted and blighted and threatened with demolition. The building underwent some repairs by before owners Stan Engle, who used it for his Christian nonprofit, The Lifehouse, until he sole it to HGL Construction for $3.3 million.

Renovation of a 100-year-old building will concede it to be entirely assigned for a initial time in a half-century.

Josh Kunkel, owners of Tulsa-based Method Architecture, pronounced HDL Construction will be both a developer and executive and will occupy a second building and “at least” half of a initial building and presumably a building’s basement.