Developer JWB Real Estate Capital filed civil engineering plans with the city Dec. 18 for review to redevelop the Federal Reserve Bank and Baptist Convention buildings at Hogan and Church streets. Those plans include renovating the two historic structures Downtown and installing underground utilities, clearing, grading and hardscape construction. Connelly & Wicker Inc. is the civil engineer. JWB filed plans with Downtown Development Review Board that show a restaurant, 24 studio and one-bedroom apartments and two retail suites in the Baptist Convention property at 218 W. Church St. JWB bought it for $675,000 Aug. 26. The five-story, 26,500-square-foot building was developed in 1924. The Federal Reserve Bank Building redevelopment at 424 N. Hogan St. includes a restaurant and business and banquet space, along with an exterior courtyard for outdoor dining. JWB paid $1.75 million for the building Aug. 3. Property records show the three-story, 18,000-square-foot structure was built in 1922.