
Rendering ‘Sculpting the Future’ of the Cain Center. Design by Nicole Perri Architecture
April 14. The Cain Center’s new redevelopment project—preserving and repurposing two historic houses at Catawba and School Street—has earned plaudits from Preserve Mecklenburg in a new video.
To view the video, click here.
A new ceramics studio and additional office space for the $25 million Cain Center will be ready this fall.
The new facility will offer expanded resources and dedicated spaces for ceramic artists to create and teach, ensuring that the cherished art form can continue to thrive for generations to come.
Preserve Mecklenburg was instrumental in brokering the deal with the long-time property owners, the Cain Center and a private developer who will build townhomes on the rear of the properties with access via School Street.
Quotable
““We were honored to work with great partners like Preserve Mecklenburg and Lake Norman Realty who had the vision to connect all parties in a creative development project that will leave a lasting impact on Downtown Cornelius and the Lake Norman Region.”
—Justin Dionne, executive director
Cain Center for the Arts
Two of the houses will be renovated, one for additional Cain Center offices and one for the popular ceramics studio. The third, on the corner and in poor condition, was torn down to make way for open space that will function as an eastern gateway to downtown.
Background
The $4.7 million project is a key component of redevelopment in downtown Cornelius—and an expansion for the two-year-old Cain Center.
Private fundraising has already brought in more than $1.5 million; a public fundraising effort will get under way at groundbreaking. The new and bigger facility will allow the Cain Center to offer more classes.
You call gutting and practically tearing down these two beautiful homes, preservation? The Town of Cornelius and their so called board sure can make some stupid decisions on preserving what is now forever lost.
Who needs decision makers like this???