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Preserving History: Historic Pollock Pines School Site Hits Market

A Glimpse into Yesteryears as 5-Acre Property Embodies Architectural Legacy

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
April 7, 2024
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Preserving History: Historic Pollock Pines School Site Hits Market

Pollock Pines School, 6290 Pony Express Trail, Pollock Pines

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Pollock Pine (April 7, 2024) – In the rustic expanse of El Dorado County, a piece of history is up for grabs. Nestled within Pollock Pines lies a 5.5-acre treasure trove, a former school property steeped in over 80 years of heritage. Now, it’s not merely a piece of real estate; it’s a time capsule, a testament to craftsmanship of a bygone era.

John Conforti, a seasoned real estate developer and investor, is the maestro orchestrating this sale. With a wistful tone, Conforti reminisces,

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“They don’t make them like they used to.”

And he’s right. The Pollock Pines School, with its edifices dating back to 1937, boasts an architectural finesse rarely glimpsed in contemporary institutions. Conforti muses,

“I’ve seen my fair share of school campuses, but nothing quite like this.”

Situated at 6290 Pony Express Trail, this property, listed at $2.49 million by Ranga Pathak of Re/Max Gold Commercial, is more than just a patch of land. It’s a canvas brimming with potential. With nine existing buildings spanning almost 15,000 square feet, the possibilities seem endless.

Imagine 25 quaint cabins nestled within 3 acres of flat terrain, a serene retreat in the heart of El Dorado County. Conforti’s vision extends beyond mere bricks and mortar. He envisions an art sanctuary, a haven for musicians, a corporate retreat, or even a humble abode for adventurers seeking solace amidst the embrace of nature.

But let’s not forget its roots. Eight of these buildings once echoed with the laughter of children, with the oldest structures dating back to 1937. An auditorium and kitchen, added in 1950, and subsequent classrooms in 1972, paint a picture of evolution frozen in time. Though the school bells fell silent decades ago, the memories linger in the corridors.

Conforti, the custodian of this legacy, refrained from extensive renovations. The buildings stand as silent sentinels, sturdy and resolute, a testament to an era where craftsmanship was king. “It was a cut above anything built in that era,” Conforti affirms, his voice tinged with reverence.

However, time marches on, and even the sturdiest of structures must yield to progress. A new owner, should they emerge, must bring the property up to modern standards. Yet, amidst the whispers of change, there’s a melancholic resignation. Conforti and his partners, weathered by time, bid farewell to a project they nurtured for over two decades. Conforti confides,

“I want to do other things besides development. I hate to walk away from it, but I don’t need it”

As the property waits in quiet anticipation, Pathak reveals inklings of interest, whispers of potential suitors seeking to breathe new life into its weathered walls. But for now, the Pollock Pines School remains a relic of the past, a silent witness to the ebb and flow of time.

Source: Re Max Gold
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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