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Tracey Houle and Amy Dermody, special education teachers from Peru High School, sign a petition supporting North Country Cultural Center efforts to acquire the Federal Building in downtown Plattsburgh. 'It-s up to the government to decide who has the best use (for the space) and we think we do,' said Susan Daul, center executive director.
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Published October 27, 2008 10:15 pm - North Country Cultural Center for the Arts moves forward in effort to obtain downtown building as part of arts corridor plan. General Services Administration will make final decision in spring.

Downtown arts project advances
Group wins some support for Federal Building plans

By JOE LoTEMPLIO
Staff Writer

PLATTSBURGH -- Supporters of a downtown arts corridor received some good news in their battle to obtain the Federal Building in downtown Plattsburgh.

The U.S. Department of Education has approved an application from the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts to obtain and utilize the building, which is located at the corner of Brinkerhoff and Margaret streets.

GSA has final say

The final approval rests in the hands of the federal General Services Administration. A decision is expected to be made next year.

"We understand there is competition for the building, and we are waiting it out," said Susan R. Daul, executive director of the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts.

The center envisions using the building as an accredited arts center, housing a variety of artistic elements.

Plans include working studios in dance, pottery, film, photography, a gallery, museum store, reception and educational information.

Classrooms and residency spaces will also be incorporated into the three-story building.

The Federal Building would serve as a centerpiece of a downtown arts corridor that would also include the revitalized Strand Theatre and the performing-arts stage between Margaret and Durkee streets.

Daul said news of the Department of Education's acceptance of the application was encouraging. The Cultural Center is chartered by that department.

"This is big for us," Daul said.

The General Services Administration is expected to make the final decision on whether the Cultural Center gets the building sometime next spring.

The city is also interested in obtaining the Federal Building, possibly for retail space.

Mayor Donald Kasprzak has said that he would like to see the building on the tax rolls.

"It's always been my belief that we need as much property as possible on the tax rolls to alleviate some of the burden on the taxpayers," he said Monday.



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