Current print subscribers can create a free account by clicking here
Otherwise, follow the link below to join.
To Our Valued Readers –
Visitors to our website will be limited to five stories per month unless they opt to subscribe. The five stories do not include our exclusive content written by our journalists.
For $6.99, less than 20 cents a day, digital subscribers will receive unlimited access to YourValley.net, including exclusive content from our newsroom and access to our Daily Independent e-edition.
Our commitment to balanced, fair reporting and local coverage provides insight and perspective not found anywhere else.
Your financial commitment will help to preserve the kind of honest journalism produced by our reporters and editors. We trust you agree that independent journalism is an essential component of our democracy. Please click here to subscribe.
An effort has been launched to move Gilbert's second oldest building and save it from demolition.
HD South, the cultural center and home to the Gilbert Historical Museum, and WAGS Capital and Associated Architects, are collaborating on an effort to save the historic Clare home at 309 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert.
The home, built in 1918, was site of Bergies Coffee Roast House in the heart of the Heritage District until the owners decided to retire and sold the property to WAGS Capital.
The plan, as outlined by Gilbert Redevelopment Commission Chairperson Casey Kendel during public comment at Gilbert Town Council's meeting April 2, calls for relocating the home to the grounds at HD South, 10 S. Gilbert Road, about a half-mile from where the home sits.
HD South occupies the former Gilbert Elementary School site, the oldest building in town.
The Clare home then would serve as an additional exhibit for guests to enjoy when they
visit the museum, providing an opportunity to experience and engage in
Gilbert’s history, according to a release from HD South.
Forrest Clare and his family came to Gilbert in the spring of 1918 from Clarkdale. They built their home and opened a sheet metal shop on Main Street, now
known as Gilbert Road.
Clare and his sons ran the sheet metal shop until 1975, it was eventually torn down, but the family home remained.
In 2009 it became the site of Bergies Coffee Roast House, which operated until December 2022. It is one of only a small number of buildings in Gilbert more than 100 years old that are still standing.
WAGS Capital has had plans approved to turn the property into a Bottled Blonde nightclub..
The cost to relocate, refurbish and maintain Clare House would be about $135,000, Kendel said. However, the money must be raised before May 15, when the home is scheduled for demolition to make for construction on the property.
Community members who wish to donate to the efforts to save the piece of Gilbert’s history may visit the HD South website and make a one-time donation under the Donations tab and specify if is for #SaveTheClare2024.
Raised in Arizona, Tom Blodgett has spent more than 35 years in journalism in Arizona and joined Independent Newsmedia in July 2022 to launch the Gilbert edition. He is a graduate of Arizona State University, where he served as an instructional professional in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication from 2005-19 and remains editorial adviser to The State Press, the university's independent student media outlet.