
The owners of The Red Avocado, an organic vegetarian restaurant at 521 E. Washington St. in Iowa City, have been served with a demolition notice. Unless they can receive additional time to relocate by the Jan. 29 demolition date, the restaurant will be out of business.
IOWA CITY — Unless Dave Burt and his fellow owners of The Red Avocado can find a new location within the next three weeks, the organic vegetarian restaurant likely will be history.
Burt was served a 30-day notice on Dec. 30 that the new owner of his building at 521 E. Washington St. plans to demolish the structure on Jan. 29.
According to the Iowa City Building Department, an application has been filed for a permit to demolish the building, which has housed the eatery since 1999.
“With the holiday, this really was a 25-day notice,” Burt said Wednesday. “We didn’t have time to call the bank, much less find another location. If we can’t get some additional time and find another location, we will be out of business by the end of the month.”
Burt said he was aware that the building had been sold, but “thought things were looking up recently.” He said the new owners had not communicated their intentions since the sale.
The owner of a nearby business, The Haunted Bookshop, has started a petition seeking 3,000 signatures to delay or cancel the demolition. The petition takes issue with the short notice given to Burt as well as plans to demolish three additional buildings to make way for a mixed-used building offering apartments and retail. The petition is available for signing at http://www.change.org/petitions/save-the-red-avocado
According to the Iowa City Building Department, no plans have been filed for the new building, but the developers have communicated their intentions to the city.
What was Iowa City before this business of filling it up with multi level apartment houses all made of brick with shops on the bottom level and all looking like some Stalinist Moscow development? Once every quirky thing about Iowa City is gone down the Papajohn school of business efficency worm hole, you can pretty much flush Iowa City down the drain as a destination for anything other than those who happen to attend the University for four years and never return after that.