Depot Street is perhaps the hottest street in Asheville right now. Construction on the multi-million dollar Glen Rock Depot project has passed the 50-percent complete mark. Construction has started on a new city recreation center to replace the aging Reid Center.
Meantime, a series of warehouse have been renovated and sparkle now as the result of one sweet paint job. The photos above show the series of buildings that are now brightly colored and feature a big mural of a dog or wolf. Loyal reader Marie told me to check this out, and I did. Now I need your help – who is responsible for this wonderful new artwork in Asheville?
And one more note – there’s serious renovation work happening in the building that once housed the old Depot Club. The building was recently up for sale for what looked to me to be a really affordable price. Anyone know who now owns the building, and what’s happening with the renovations?
All these projects make Depot Street the center point for major action that will vault the River Arts District to even more prominence in Asheville.
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Also I’m pretty certain these are all his stencils as well (photos by me):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44487183@N08/4551175915/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44487183@N08/4549239285/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44487183@N08/4491146738/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44487183@N08/4483131798/
Ray Noland
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gotellmama/4563999042/
There’s also another (smaller) dog on Charlotte St. on an old sign in front of the parking lot where Ingles used to be.
The ‘Depot Club’ has been bought by a former Asheville couple that moved to Italy and have now returned to lay down roots. Its in the process of being turned into a residence and studio. Its going to get a pretty significant face lift, too. I’ll keep the new owners names private since its not a commercial job.
How do reporters look up owners of property?
Word on the street, or at least the parking lot of the wedge is gully from fine arts league did the building. And apparently stay tuned for a new tenent with some big creds…
The art is by the artist Ray Noland aka CRO aka the artist who has artwork on the ‘Jeweled Forest’ city bus.
He has recently relocated back to Chicago, but he left some of his incredible urban street-art style with us to enjoy.
http://cro.posterous.com/a-pink-cro-dog-mural-342-depot-st-asheville-n
Hello,
David Frechter here. My partner, David Stewart and I are the owners of the former Southern Depot Club. Renovations are under way. The ground floor of the building will be David Stewart’s studio. His website is http://www.davidcstewart.com. The upper floor of the building (2500 sq ft) will be commerical rental space. We hope to find another artist to rent the space. The colorful property across the street at 342 belongs to Randy Shull – he also is responsible for the artwork on the exterior. I can be contacted at davidfrechter@att.net