QUICK SUMMARY
Meriwether Partners plans to split the historic Canterbury Tavern space on Capitol Hill into two commercial units due to changing market demands. The renovation aims to attract diverse tenants, potentially including food and beverage businesses, as the area undergoes significant redevelopment. Construction is expected to start next month and conclude by the end of the year.
Meriwether Partners plans to split the historic Canterbury Tavern space into two commercial units following the closure of Meliora, which failed to attract customers. Joel Aslanian from Meriwether noted the need for a design that brings in more light and enhances the street-level experience. This renovation aligns with ongoing changes along 15th Ave E, including a six-story redevelopment nearby. Construction is expected to begin next month and wrap up by the end of the year, with minimal disruption anticipated for the surrounding area. Preliminary designs feature a façade with brick and rusted steel, though these are not final. Meriwether is in discussions with potential tenants, likely including food and beverage establishments. The Canterbury has a rich history, having operated for 46 years before its recent transformations, which included significant renovations by previous owners. This change reflects a broader trend of adapting to current market conditions in Capitol Hill.