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The Southeast Old Town Hall (OTH), designed by Child and DeGoll Architects in the Colonial Revival style, was erected in 1896 and served the community over the century as government center and courthouse, community gathering place, theater, movie house, ballroom, teen canteen, museum and cultural arts center. A central focal point in Brewster Village, iconic in structure, and an integral part of the history of the area, OTH was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. As noted in the National Register application, OTH “testifies to the Victorian opulence of the Village of Brewster.” The rectangular 3-story brick building, with a footprint of almost 4000 square feet, was built to be fireproof with masonry walls, massive beams, cast iron pillars and a slate roof. The front facade had an elaborate central staircase, highlighted on top with a large ornate fanlight and eclectic Moorish-style dormers. The building truly holds architectural and historic significance. (READ MORE HERE.)
OTH is the “Jewel in the Crown” of Brewster’s Main Street, and a keystone in the revitalization of the Village of Brewster. The Cultural Arts Coalition, in cooperation with the Town of Southeast, is spearheading the restoration and the reopening of the theater. Once the OTH theater is again operable, it will serve as an ideal venue for plays, concerts, films, and other community events, as well as a catalyst for economic development.
Goals for the Project:
What the Cultural Arts Coalition has Accomplished:
Tasks to be Performed:
How much will it cost? Estimates range from $2.5M to $4.5M
Where will we obtain the monies?
OTH is the “Jewel in the Crown” of Brewster’s Main Street, and a keystone in the revitalization of the Village of Brewster. The Cultural Arts Coalition, in cooperation with the Town of Southeast, is spearheading the restoration and the reopening of the theater. Once the OTH theater is again operable, it will serve as an ideal venue for plays, concerts, films, and other community events, as well as a catalyst for economic development.
Goals for the Project:
- Align with historical preservation principles
- Satisfy building code requirements
- Meet requirements for a self-sustaining theater and arts center
- Serve as catalyst to revitalize Brewster Village
What the Cultural Arts Coalition has Accomplished:
- Crafted Understanding of Agreement-Town of Southeast and Cultural Arts Coalition
- Signed Long Term Potential 30 Yr Lease
- Established Working Group of Stakeholders
- Received and Leveraged $250,000 State Senate Grant
- Developed Architectural Design Plans and Renderings- Aryeh Siegel, Architect
- Obtained Engineering Assessments
- Developed Professional Cost Estimates
- Restored Windows - Newburgh Sash & Restoration
Tasks to be Performed:
- Facade & Roof Work
- Front Entrance Stair
- ADA Accessible Bathrooms and Elevator Tower
- Interior Work (including HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Fire Protection)
- Stair Tower
- Theater Accoutrements (e.g., Lighting, Sound, Seating, Curtains)
How much will it cost? Estimates range from $2.5M to $4.5M
Where will we obtain the monies?
- Grants-Federal, State, Local, Foundations
- Cultural Arts Coalition Operation Profits
- Cultural Arts Coalition Fundraisers
- Future Membership Drives
- Contributions and Sponsorships from Organizations and Individuals
- YOU!?!?!? (Your contributions are tax deductible!)