From the Worcester Telegram & Gazette – “Worcester agrees to sell Worcester Memorial Auditorium to Architectural Heritage Foundation”

WORCESTER – The city has reached an agreement with the Architectural Heritage Foundation for the sale and redevelopment of the Worcester Memorial Auditorium. Under the agreement, the Boston-based historic preservation group will purchase the historic city-owned building for $450,000 and projects investing a total of $94 million in redeveloping it, according to City Manager Edward M. Augustus Jr.

From the Worcester Business Journal – “Boston architecture firm plans $94M digital arts renovation of Worcester Memorial Auditorium”

The Worcester Memorial Auditorium will be sold to a historic property architecture firm for $450,000 to make way for the firm’s planned $94-million redevelopment of the 87-year-old building vacant since 1999. City Manager Edward Augustus is slated to bring the news to the City Council next Tuesday, according to documents released by the city Thursday. The council will be asked to approve the sale to Boston-based Architectural Heritage Foundation.

From the Worcester Telegram & Gazette – “Augustus set to unveil Worcester Memorial Auditorium recommendation”

WORCESTER — City Manager Edward M. Augustus Jr. intends to submit a recommendation to the City Council later this month regarding the future of the long-vacant Worcester Memorial Auditorium. Mr. Augustus told the council, which met in Finance Committee Tuesday to review his fiscal 2020 municipal budget recommendation, that he is in the process of negotiating final details with the Architectural Heritage Foundation.

Boston Landmarks Commission Approves Speedway Project

We are excited to announce that the Boston Landmarks Commission has approved the rehabilitation plans for the Speedway. Following a March 26 presentation by AHF, Bruner/Cott, and Klopfer Martin Design Group, BLC voted in favor of the project moving forward, pending final review of signage.

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