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Newmarket Old Town Hall, Newmarket, ON

old town hall, newmarket
Old Town Hall, Newmarket

Baywood was awarded the millwork contract for

Newmarket Old Town Hall Heritage Reno Project & Addtn.

460 Botsford Street, Newmarket, ON

GC: Compass Construction Resources Ltd.

Schedule: May.15.2014

 

“The Building Canada Fund is the perfect example of the Federal, Provincial and Municipal governments working together to better our community,” says Newmarket Mayor, Tony Van Bynen. “Newmarket’s Old Town Hall has been a staple for arts and culture since it’s creation in the late 1800’s. This project will allow for various renovations and improvements that will ensure the Old Town Hall remains a jewel in our community for years to come.”

The total cost for the Old Town Hall renovation projects is estimated at approximately $5,100,000. The grant will cover two thirds of the cost of the project which will be equally divided between the Federal and Provincial government. The Town of Newmarket will contribute one third of the cost of the project.

This grant will allow for various improvements and additions to the Old Town Hall including substantial renovations to the second floor theatre area and conversion of the building to meet accessibility standards.

“Through this partnership with Canadian and Ontario governments, the Old Town Hall will undergo an architectural renaissance, restoring its grandeur and transforming it into an accessible, dedicated, quality space for community use,” says Ward five Councillor Joe Sponga. “This will become the cultural hub for professional and amateur theatre, music, dance and other cultural activities.”

The Old Town Hall is a historic building in downtown Newmarket that was built in 1883. Organized theatre and performing arts have been performed at the Old Town Hall for well over 100 years.

The Town of Newmarket applied to the Building Canada Fund in late 2008. The Building Canada Fund is a partnership between the Federal, Provincial and Municipal government which fosters strong infrastructure development and stimulates economic growth, supports a cleaner environment and contributes to the overall prosperity of Ontarians.

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