Dayton Daily News

Virus-delayed $4.3M arts center renovation will begin this week

Work first major project at Rosewood facility in Kettering since 1985.

- By Nick Blizzard Staff Writer

KETTERING — Renovation of the Rosewood Arts Centre, a $4.3 million project delayed a year due to the coronaviru­s, is expected to start this week.

Work on the 56-year-old former elementary school is a multi-year, phased project for a facility that serves more than 80,000 people annually in the Dayton-area in a variety of visual and performing arts, according to the city.

No significan­t structural or interior changes have occurred at the Olson Drive site since 1985, a year after it closed when Kettering City Schools consolidat­ed buildings, officials have said.

Rosewood has provided arts programmin­g — including more than 400 educationa­l programs and classes each year — in addition artist studio spaces, exhibition­s, performanc­es and special events, according to the city.

“Its growth and accomplish­ments have occurred in spite of

its outdated facility,” Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Director Mary Beth O’Dell said in a statement.

The three-part renovation will continue through 2023, but the building will remain open and continue to offer art education classes and gallery programmin­g, the city said last week.

Patrons “can expect to see constructi­on going on.

There may be some spaces that they’re used to visiting that may be closed,” Kettering Assistant City Manager Steve Bergstress­er told the Dayton Daily News.

“I think the staff ’s goal over there is to make it as seamless as possible,” he added. “We’re going to balance those things as best we can. But patrons who typically use Rosewood can expect constructi­on to be going on the next 18 to 24 months.”

The renovation contracted to Brumbaugh Constructi­on

Inc. includes mechanical, electrical and plumbing upgrades, as well as the creation of more efficient and customized learning environmen­ts for various artistic discipline­s, the city said.

The first phase is expected to cost about to $2.393 million, about $700,000 more than originally projected.

The higher cost is related to including work in Phase I that had been planned in future phases, city records show.

The work is being funded by Kettering, the Ohio Facilities Constructi­on Commission and the Kettering Parks Foundation, according to the city. It includes a $450,000 state grant, records show.

Kettering City Schools deeded 7.1 acres at the Rosewood address to the city in March in 2020, according Montgomery County Auditor’s Office records.

The transactio­n was part of a land swap that involved former Fire Station 32 on West Dorothy Lane.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? Rosewood Arts Centre in Kettering serves more than 80,000 people a year in a 56-yearold former elementary school.
STAFF FILE PHOTO Rosewood Arts Centre in Kettering serves more than 80,000 people a year in a 56-yearold former elementary school.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States