News Summary
Aiken is set to welcome a transformative mixed-use building aimed at boosting the local economy and community. Scheduled for a groundbreaking on January 27, this 36,000 square foot project will host scientists and office spaces, generating excitement among residents. With $20 million in funding secured, the project is projected to complete by summer 2026, marking a significant step forward for downtown revitalization.
Exciting Times Ahead for Aiken with Mixed-Use Building Project!
Attention Aiken residents! Big changes are coming to your downtown area, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to share the news. A brand-new mixed-use building is on the horizon, set to enhance the local community while inviting an influx of professionals to the city. What’s not to get excited about?
Groundbreaking Ceremony on January 27
Mark your calendars because there’s a groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for January 27 at 3:30 p.m. This celebration will take place at 133 and 141 Newberry St. N.W., where the construction site will soon spring to life. The new building will be home to numerous visiting scientists and will serve as a hub for conferences and office work.
A Collaborative Project with Endless Potential
The project is being steered by the Battelle Savannah River Alliance in collaboration with USC Aiken. They plan to lease space within the new structure, showcasing the partnership’s commitment to serving scientific and educational communities. What does that mean for the city? Well, expect an energetic vibe with approximately 100 professionals making downtown Aiken their home!
What’s on the Inside?
Covering an impressive 36,000 square feet, the building is designed to accommodate a variety of activities, from computational work to formal gatherings. Architects Richard Fletcher and Cam Scott of Cheatham Fletcher Scott have crafted a design that not only meets the needs of the occupants but also complements the beautiful aesthetic of downtown Aiken.
Permitting Progress and Construction Costs
As of now, the city is in the permitting stage of the project, with an impressive 90% of permits expected to be completed soon. Initially, the estimated construction costs were higher, but it has now been reduced to around $19.15 million. This figure includes $752,230 allocated to the Aiken Corporation’s development arm for the prime land on which the building will reside.
Funding and Financial Benefits for the City
Generating excitement even before the first shovel hits the ground, the city has received $20 million from a settlement with the Department of Energy that will fund this construction. After the building is complete, the Aiken Corporation will ensure that lease agreements contribute to tax revenue that benefits the city, Aiken County, and the Aiken County Public School District.
Timeline for Completion
Construction is anticipated to take around 15 months, with a target move-in date set for summer 2026. That’s a relatively quick turnaround that promises to bring a fresh pulse to downtown Aiken!
Gateway to More Growth
This mixed-use building isn’t the only buzz-worthy project in town. Nearby, a new Mavis Tires & Brakes service center is under construction at the Shoppes on Richland, managed by DooleyMack Constructors. Plus, Aiken Technical College is rolling out a pre-apprenticeship program starting on October 7, in partnership with local unions and the Savannah River Site, providing free tuition options for South Carolina residents.
Conclusion
For the city of Aiken, this mixed-use building represents more than just bricks and mortar; it symbolizes growth, opportunity, and a vibrant future. Residents can look forward to a bustling downtown filled with innovation, collaboration, and the incoming expertise of professionals dedicated to science and community. Let’s gear up and get ready for an exciting new chapter in Aiken’s story!
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