Jefferson School City Center

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The Jefferson School building in downtown Charlottesville is undergoing commercial redevelopment to preserve the school and use it as a community resource providing cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities. The Jefferson School property will be known as the Jefferson School City Center. The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center and the City’s Carver Recreation Center will be the center’s two anchor tenants. The center is expected to be home to various other tenants that will compliment the school.[1]

Main article: Jefferson School

Current Developments

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The partnership sought to rezone the school back in March to allow for restaurants to be opened on the site.[2]The application to rezone the school was submitted on Wednesday, May 19th.[1]

City Council transferred the property to the Jefferson School Community Partnership and has agreed to contribute $5.8 million to the Jefferson School City Center project. The final site plan will be submitted in June. If approved by the city, construction of the City Center could start as early as August. The Carver Recreational Center will close during construction, which is expected to be complete by September 2011.[1]

African American Heritage Center

It will be located in the earliest built portion of the structure, located on the north side facing Commerce Street. The Heritage Center will honor the history of the school through its redesign of museum-quality exhibition space and offer programs in the arts, dance, language, and computer science.

Carver Recreation Center

On the south end of the building, Carver Rec hosts a gymnasium with roller skating and volleyball programs, a kitchen, craft room, dance room, gymnastics room and "kids zone". Carver is one of several recreation centers run by the Department of Parks and Recreation.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lynn, Bridgett. "City Council Contributes $5.8 Million to Jefferson School Project." Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. 21 May 2010. Web. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/05/jefferson-school.html>.
  2. Tubbs, Sean. "Planning Commission Discusses Zoning Matrix, Jefferson School Rezoning." Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. 29 Mar. 2010. Web. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/03/zoning-matrix-1.html>.

External Links

http://www.jeffersoncitycenter.com