Bayard pretty well self destructed in the 80s and 90s before the developers got there. Most businesses had reduced to almost nothing following the interstate. Most of the youth that grew up there moved away. There wasn't the US 1 or the St Augustine road business developement. It was getting smaller.
That hotel, brothel, antique store y'all are missing looked to be more a fire trap than anything. I guess the antique business wasn't good enough to keep it maintained.
Even my once idyllic North Miami,Florida neighborhood no longer harbors the quality of life experience once enjoyed.
Upon entering NE Florida seeking alternative even in the late 70's the Bayard area commanded no draw.
Those that lament loss of rural or semi rural would do well to steer clear of much of NE Florida considering vested development not yet seen.The Suwannee River Valley/Gainesville and Cross Florida Greenway belt offering better long ranger alternatives.