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[ INSPIRATIONINSPIRATION] NOCONA, TEXAS


Nocona, Texas, population 3,000, was losing its identity. Industry and residents moved away, leaving a two- by four-block downtown with several abandoned buildings and other buildings in various states of disrepair. However, in 2005, local general contractor, Dan Fenoglio purchased a couple buildings and began renovating them into Daddy Sam’s, a rental hall reminiscent of an Old West saloon. The Nocona Economic Development Corps. recognized an opportunity. After completing a structural survey of down- town’s buildings, it found some minor repairs could bring the buildings back into operation. The development board then sought and received a $75,000 grant from the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., to provide low- interest loans for others interested in renovating downtown’s buildings. Locals stepped up, and today approximately three- quarters of downtown’s buildings have been retrofitted, primarily through private financing. Although Nocona has no renovation guidelines, locals have relied on historic photos and Fenoglio’s expertise to revitalize their community. “Something like this has to come from within. You have


to recapture the heart of the community,” explains James Yohe, Nocona Economic Development Corps.’ execu- tive director. “Unfortunately, many communities try to be something new versus understanding the heritage they have. Protecting that heritage is extremely important as we lose population in rural areas. Dan was the champion for Nocona. People joined with him, and a world of difference has been accomplished.”


  Before During After


A local oil producer who collects cars purchased and renovated


an abandoned grocery store and a car dealership (above and left) in which to store his cars. The car collection is the catalyst for Nocona’s inaugural national car auction set for April.


Nocona's new steakhouse, Times Forgotten, required inte-


rior and exterior renovations.


66 RETROFIT // January-February 2013


PHOTOS: Nocona Economic Development Corps., unless otherwise noted


Photo: MBCI


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