What’s Behind the Barbed Wire at Hi-Wire's RAD Campus?
Recently, a focus of curiosity and some concern erupted in the Asheville community surrounding Hi-Wire Brewing’s new parking area in the River Arts District (RAD). Topped with barbed wire, the fence sparked a lively online debate as residents questioned the necessity and aesthetic value of such a security feature.
As it turns out, Hi-Wire Brewing did not erect the barbed wire. The fencing is a remnant from a previous tenant whose property took a beating from Tropical Storm Helene in September 2024, necessitating the demolition of various buildings in the area. The property owner, 280 Lyman LLC, reinstated the barbed wire after the storm’s destruction, leaving Hi-Wire to license the site for additional parking but without control over such security measures.
City spokesperson Kim Miller clarified that the barbed wire is not considered illegal since it doesn’t line public streets or alleys, falling instead on private property where Asheville’s municipal codes do not apply. The brewery, while acknowledging the unsightliness of the fence, assured patrons that they are actively coordinating its removal, which is expected to take place imminently. Hi-Wire’s team has promised that with the barbed wire's removal, the aesthetic appeal of the area would be significantly enhanced, complementing their expansions including a beer garden and pickleball courts.
The Iconic Cross: A Symbol of History Preserved
Meanwhile, the demolition of the former St. Joseph's Hospital has sparked a different kind of reflection. Built in 1900 by nuns from the Sisters of Mercy, the hospital represented over a century of healthcare for the Asheville community. As the physical structure is dismantled, many citizens—particularly those with historic ties—wondered about the future of its iconic cross that adorned its rooftop for decades.
Rest assured, this iconic cross will not suffer the fate of the rubble. According to Mission Hospital representatives, the cross has been “carefully removed and safely stored,” with plans for its possible future repurposing as part of the site’s transition. The hospital has a storied history that resonates deeply with Asheville's identity, and the preservation of the cross serves as a way to honor that legacy.
Mission Hospital recognizes the importance of St. Joseph’s Hospital in the local community and is taking steps to ensure its history is not forgotten even as they pave the way for modern healthcare facilities. With the property slated for parking expansion in the interim, the community is hopeful that further plans for its historical elements, like the cross, will be embraced. The collective community memory surrounding St. Joseph's serves as a reminder of how individual stories can shape the identity of a city.
The Community’s Response: Embracing Change with a Nod to History
As both transformations occur—the removal of barbed wire and the demolition of St. Joseph’s—it’s evident that Asheville is at a crossroads, balancing contemporary needs with historical preservation. Hi-Wire Brewery’s efforts in redefining its River Arts District location showcases the creativity and innovation that Asheville is known for, while the conscious preservation of St. Joseph’s cross highlights the reverence held for the city's past.
Residents, while excited about the new developments, are also deeply concerned with how these changes honor Asheville’s rich history. Events such as community forums or local heritage days could play a pivotal role in fostering a sense of connection between residents and these evolving landscapes.
A Call to Reflect on Our Local Heritage
The juxtaposition of new development against the backdrop of Asheville’s storied past invites us all to reflect on what place and nostalgia mean in a rapidly changing environment. As the community welcomes new breweries and gardens, it should also take the time to remember stories embodied in landmarks such as St. Joseph's Hospital. Together, both historical memories and new innovations can coalesce into a greater appreciation of the Asheville experience.
Let us know how you feel about these changes in our beloved city, and consider engaging in community discussions that shape how Asheville's identity evolves while honoring its roots!
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