Chattanooga Times Free Press

Phase 1 of Collegedal­e Commons opens Sunday

- BY SUSAN PIERCE STAFF WRITER Contact Susan Pierce at spierce@timesfreep­ress. com or 423-757-6284.

East Hamilton County residents have watched progress being made on the new Collegedal­e Commons with anticipati­on of its additions of a shade market, pavilion/event venue and sound stage.

The project is so massive it has been divided into three phases of work, and Phase 1 will hold its grand opening on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 5, in Collegedal­e. It’s being made even more of a celebratio­n with the addition of the lighting of the Collegedal­e Christmas tree.

According to David Barto, director of the Collegedal­e Foundation, there will be music by Southern Adventist University’s orchestra, conducted by Laurie Minner, with vocal music by Jordan Otis. Officials will hold a ribbon cutting followed by the lighting of the Christmas tree.

Even Santa Claus is making an early trip to town to be on hand for this celebratio­n. The jolly old elf will ride in on a fire engine while throwing candy to kids.

“There will be food trucks on-site and vendors from Chattanoog­a Market,” adds Barto.

Phase 1 contains a 30,000-square-foot area planted with 32 Dawn Redwood trees — 2,000 square feet of that area under the shade market/ entry pavilion. The pavilion’s design is inspired by lodges such as you’d see at Yellowston­e or Glacier national parks, says Barto. He terms the design aesthetic “park-itecture.”

Restrooms flank the pavilion on both sides. A Japanese cedar will be planted at the back of the shade pavilion to serve as a permanent Christmas tree.

Barto says Phase 1 carries a price tag of $4.4 million for its buildings, clock tower and four acres of infrastruc­ture work.

“Immediatel­y following the grand opening, constructi­on will start on the 11,000-square-foot covered pavilion, which will be done by the end of March,” says Barto.

While the entry pavilion will serve small gatherings, this second pavilion will be large enough to serve as an event venue.

“It’s made to house vendors for the farmer’s market,” says Barto. “But we’ve already got people wanting to rent it for weddings and dinner parties.”

Also part of Phase 2 will be completion of the remaining infrastruc­ture work at the site.

Phase 3 will be the addition of a sound stage, where concerts will be held. Barto estimates its completion date at the end of 2019.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH ?? The first phase of the Collegedal­e Commons includes this shade pavilion and a set of restrooms along with a grove of 32 Dawn Redwood trees.
STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH The first phase of the Collegedal­e Commons includes this shade pavilion and a set of restrooms along with a grove of 32 Dawn Redwood trees.

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