With the letters removed, workers prepare to bring down the Greyhound at 10 N. Pearl St.
The bus station at 10 N. Pearl St. was built more than 60 years ago.
Down come the classic letters on the former bus station.
Letters sit on the ground while workers prepare to remove the Greyhound.
The letters await transport to Orlando.
It's the end of the road for the Greyhound Bus Lines sign at 10 N. Pearl St. Downtown.
The iconic sign isn’t headed to Greyhound’s new home at 1111 W. Forsyth St. in LaVilla. Instead, it will be stored in Orlando, according to Lanesha Gipson, Senior Communications Specialist with Greyhound Lines Inc.
The bus station was bought by Miami-based real estate investor Ramon Llorens in December for $2.78 million under the name AK Pearl LLC. Llorens hasn’t revealed plans for the property.
Read more about the new Greyhound station here: https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/video/new-home-for-greyhound