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The Asheville Civic Center has been awarded a $2 million-dollar grant, to be funded over a four-year period, from the Tourism Product Development Fund of the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority, the city announced on July 28.
The grant will help fund a proposed $5.45 million dollar renovation of the Asheville Civic Center. The Tourism Product Development Fund, which is funded through the Buncombe County hotel occupancy tax, is dedicated to projects that will increase tourism and overnight lodging.
Asheville Mayor Terry Bellamy noted, “This is an incredible opportunity. The Asheville Civic Center is an important economic engine for our city and our region. These funds will allow us to greatly improve the facility — and these improvements will benefit local residents and tourists alike.”
The proposed Civic Center improvements include new seating for the
lower level of the arena, renovating the balcony seating and flooring,
improving the locker rooms and dressing rooms, upgrading the lighting,
messaging and sound systems in the arena, concourse renovations, and
information technology improvements. The City of Asheville recently
issued a Request for Qualifications for architectural and engineering
services to begin the renovation process.
Sam Powers, director of the city’s Office of Economic Development
and director of the Asheville Civic Center, noted, “This grant will
play a major role in making our facilities better for fans, performers
and promoters. We attract more than 200,000 patrons a year — and our
research shows that over 70 percent of our ticket sales come from
outside of Buncombe County.
“These visitors stay in local hotels, eat in local restaurants
and support local businesses. The Civic Center generates a substantial
economic impact. It is an asset worth investing in. We are thrilled that
the Tourism Development Authority, Buncombe County and the city are
coming together as partners in this project.”
The Asheville Civic Center first opened its doors 36 years ago
and has hosted everything from concerts, plays, trade shows and sporting
events to local high school graduations.
Mike Burke, Chairman of the Asheville Civic Center Commission,
noted that, “Even though the arena is in its fourth decade of use it has
good bones. Our project will add new life to the building and allow us
to be even more competitive as a regional entertainment venue.”
Recently the Southern Conference named Asheville as the host city
for its men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments beginning in
2012. The games will be played at the Asheville Civic Center and at
U.N.C. Asheville’s Kimmel Arena.
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