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Goals of Reconstructing 9 Aviles Street

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Construction helmets Photo by Silvia Brazzoduro on Unsplash The co-founder of Allurent, a provider of systems control and engineering services in Florida, Harold Bishop has been working in the process optimization, control system configuration, and custom application development sector for more than three decades. Alongside this, Harold Bishop also owns Red Moon Properties, LLC. Also based in Florida, this company is involved in the reconstruction of a Spanish mission building on 9 Aviles Street. Built in 1911, 9 Aviles Stree t has been owned by dozens of businesses over the years. This includes St. Johns Motor Company, Rollins Electric and Welding, and St. George Electric. The property was purchased by Red Moon Properties, LLC, in 2018, and reconstruction on the building began in 2019. The goal of reconstructing the building is to ultimately preserve the structure. Rather than demolishing the building entirely, the project involves re-creating portions of the property that

Recent Updates for Historical St. Augustine Building

A Florida-based systems engineering consultant and commercial real estate developer, Harold David Bishop operates Red Moon Properties, LLC. Among his activities, Harold Bishop assisted in the acquisition of a historical building at 9 Aviles Street in St. Augustine, Florida. The property is currently being renovated as a destination for quality food, music, and art. The building has a long history beginning in 1911 and has served as the home of numerous St. Augustine businesses, including City Electric, St. Johns Motor Company, Thomas Motor Company, and Rollins Electric and Welding. A mix of local businesses used the space starting in 1965 and leading up to Red Moon Properties' acquisition the following year. 2018 brought a series of landmark achievements to the building at 9 Aviles Street. On July 11, The City of St. Augustine, in coordination with the Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB), issued a Certificate of Demolition to improve the building's façade. The public pa