Dayton Daily News

SPRINGBORO ARTS CENTER ABOUT TO GET UNDERWAY

Constructi­on to begin soon on performing arts center, city says.

- By Lawrence Budd Staff Writer

SPRINGBORO — The Springboro site of a future performing arts center that will anchor a commercial redevelopm­ent will see big changes beginning Monday, as demolition­s clear the way for constructi­on to begin soon.

“We’ve been anxious to get started,” said Jerad M. Barnett, president and CEO of Mills-Barnett, the company collaborat­ing with the city on Wright Station, the commercial redevelopm­ent at the Springboro’s central crossroads.

Constructi­on on the $4.5 million center, which will house a theater, the local chamber of commerce, a theater company and dance studio, is expected to begin in November and take nine to 11 months, according to City Manager Chris Pozzuto.

“The former K-9 building/old Post Office as well as the former Lawn Impression­s buildings on the northwest corner of the property (at Ohio 73 and Ohio 741) will be taken down to make way for the new Performing Arts Center (PAC),” according to a newsletter posted by the city.

Mills-Barnett is to pay for this demolition, Pozzuto said.

The developer is also designing the first retail building in the sixacre developmen­t, on the northwest corner of Central Avenue

and Main Street, Ohio 73 and Ohio 741 in Springboro.

The former Springboro IGA and an adjoining strip center, as well as a former Shell gas station, have already been demolished in anticipati­on of the redevelopm­ent, on the corner of the reconstruc­ted intersecti­on.

Former service stations on the northeast and southwest corners were also taken by the city for the intersecti­on project.

Barnett said he expected to present the design of Wright Station’s first building, for restaurant­s, retail and “potentiall­y some medical office,” to city officials by the end of October.

He predicted constructi­on on the building and arts center would then begin and envisioned seven or eight buildings on the current site. No residences are anticipate­d in the first phase.

“Constructi­on of the access into the developmen­t and internal roadways will also begin around the same time,” the newsletter said.

Cassano’s is expected to be among the restaurant­s opening in the developmen­t. The chain operates a restaurant on Main Street, just north of the redevelopm­ent.

“Long term, we’d like to include that into the project,” Barnett said.

Last month, Councilman Stephen Harding said, “Cassano’s loved that location. They don’t want to leave.”

Pozzuto said it was unclear where Cassano’s would wind up.

Mills-Barnett now owns the former medical office of Dr. Connie Ball - the final building in the former Springboro IGA Plaza to be acquired for the project.

“She’s looking at a number of opportunit­ies” including a location in Wright Station, Barnett said.

The building housing Scotty’s Barber Shop, 80 W. Central Ave., is not part of the redevelopm­ent, Pozzuto said. Barnett didn’t rule out the barber shop winding up as part of latter phases.

Demolition of remaining buildings had yet to be determined.

“The building that houses the Center Stage Dance Studio and the building closest to (State Route) 73 will remain on the site (for the time being),” Pozzuto wrote in an email.

Mills-Barnett is “also continuing to modify the site plan to include more parking as well as decrease the overall density of the developmen­t in response to resident feedback,” according to the newsletter.

Lawn Impression­s is now operating at 3407 Pennyroyal Dr. in Franklin Twp. Barnett said this cleared the way for demolition and then constructi­on.

“We’ve got to get started on what’s in front of us right now. We’ve got to build some momentum,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Springboro plans to demolish more buildings to make room for constructi­on ofa performing arts center expected to anchor redevelopm­ent of a former shopping plaza.
CONTRIBUTE­D Springboro plans to demolish more buildings to make room for constructi­on ofa performing arts center expected to anchor redevelopm­ent of a former shopping plaza.

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