Springfield Preservation and Revitalization planning to revive historic Drew Mansion

The organization purchased the home in November with the intent to turn it into a community space a small-business incubator.


  • By Ric Anderson
  • | 6:43 p.m. December 8, 2025
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The Dr. Drew Horace Mansion at 245 W. Third St. in Springfield.
The Dr. Drew Horace Mansion at 245 W. Third St. in Springfield.
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The historic Drew Mansion in Springfield would be revived as a community space and small-business incubator under plans by the Springfield Preservation and Revitalization.

SPAR, a nonprofit advocacy organization for the neighborhood north of Downtown, announced Dec. 8 it had purchased the home at 245 W. Third St. and was launching a campaign to raise $1.5 million to rehab and operate it. 

Duval County property records show that SPAR acquired the property Nov. 17. The transaction was recorded Dec. 2. The sales price was $0. The deed said the sale was subject to taxes accruing subsequent to Dec. 31, 2025. The seller was 245 West 3 Street LLC of Coral Gables, who bought it in 2018 for $170,000.

Historian Wayne Wood speaks in front of the Drew Mansion at 245 W. Third St. in Springfield. At his right are Council member Jimmy Peluso and Tyler Grant, SPAR board president.
Historian Wayne Wood speaks in front of the Drew Mansion at 245 W. Third St. in Springfield. At his right are Council member Jimmy Peluso and Tyler Grant, SPAR board president.

There were multiple city liens against the property.

According to the release, the residence was built in 1909 for Dr. Drew Horace, grandson of early Jacksonville leader Columbus Drew.

Renovation plans call for it to be adapted into a “publicly accessible community living room” and archive with low-cost office space for businesses.

The interior of the Drew Mansion at 245 W. Third St. in Springfield.
The interior of the Drew Mansion at 245 W. Third St. in Springfield.
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The home has historic landmark status but has deteriorated. The release says the structure features a mix of architectural styles and characteristics, including Queen Anne, Spanish colonial revival and Tudor revival.

“The Drew is quintessentially Springfield: historic, quirky and the front porch of Jacksonville,” said Tyler Grant, SPAR board president, in the release. 

Dr. Horace Drew Mansion, 245 W. Third St.
The Dr. Horace Drew Mansion, 245 W. Third St. in 2022.

Grant called the renovation plan “a novel approach to avoiding demolition by neglect.” 

“We’re grateful to our community partners, City leaders, and benefactors who took this risk with us. We look forward to creating a community asset that we can enjoy and be inspired by for years to come,” he said.

For the rehabilitation and operation funding, SPAR is working to obtain grants at the national, state and City level and is seeking donors to support grant match requirements.

 

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