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The old Bluewater Zoo building demolished to make way for new museum in Downtown Fort Walton Beach

On Thursday, March 23, 2023, the Fort Walton Beach Fire Department oversaw the crew from Cross Environmental Services as they demolished the old Bluewater Zoo building at the corner of U.S. Highway 98 and Florida Place SE. Back in May 2020, the Fort Walton Beach City Council accepted the donation of the Bluewater Zoo building […]

The old Bluewater Zoo building demolished to make way for new museum in Downtown Fort Walton Beach (City of Fort Walton Beach)

On Thursday, March 23, 2023, the Fort Walton Beach Fire Department oversaw the crew from Cross Environmental Services as they demolished the old Bluewater Zoo building at the corner of U.S. Highway 98 and Florida Place SE.

  • In November 2022, the Fort Walton Beach City Council approved the demolition bid for the old Bluewater Zoo building and public restrooms in downtown Fort Walton Beach. 
  • The property is located at 159 Miracle Strip Parkway SE and is adjacent to the City’s Indian Temple Mound Museum site.

Back in May 2020, the Fort Walton Beach City Council accepted the donation of the Bluewater Zoo building and property from the Chris Gibson estate. The building was to be used as the new Heritage Park & Cultural Center gift shop and office space.

Gibson served two terms as a Fort Walton Beach City Council Woman and was a long-time benefactor of the Heritage Park and Cultural Center. She was a Charter Member of the Friends of the Museum and served on its Board of Directors for many years.

  • She was active in archaeological interests in Fort Walton Beach and worked to preserve the local history. She passed away in 2017.

“They had a vision of connecting the Bluewater Zoo building to the museum and it would become the gift store,” said interim City Manager Jeff Peters. “Over the years, the building has gotten worse and worse.”

City of Ft. Walton Beach Heritage Park and Cultural Center Museum Store (Rendering by JDF Architecture)

After a thorough evaluation of the building, it was determined that the cost to renovate outweighed the overall value of the building. City staff contacted the Gibson family to discuss demolition of the building rather than renovating it. Both parties were in agreement that it would be best to demolish the building and build a new addition.

  • As part of the agreement between both parties, the city had to show that they had a funding source to build the addition before they could tear it down.

As part of the City’s 12.5% allocation for FY 2022-23 from the Okaloosa County Tourist Development Council, $390,000 was included for the demolition and construction of a new 4,800 sqft. museum gift shop and office building.

  • The overall project amount is $800,000.
  • The balance of the project cost will be funded through the City’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Fund.

The plan now is to build a two-story museum addition that will be the entrance into that facility. The addition will include a large lobby area, gift shop, public restroom, classroom area and office space.

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