By the time Atlanta’s Olympics handed out its last gold medal, almost within eyesight of Centennial Olympic Park, the English Avenue Elementary School sat empty. It’s stayed that way since, with its storied but important history becoming more distant and silent with every passing year.
Entropy, delivered through years of rain and exposure, means it’s not quite the structure it used to be—but it’s salvageable. While some legacy residents in the area aren’t on board with plans to make it into an event space, the Executive Director of the Atlanta Preservation Center, David Mitchell, told WABE’s “All Things Considered” host Jim Burress that it’s essential to do something with the space—and do it soon.
Last month, the Atlanta City Council approved a plan to restore and redevelop the school into a community center. Westside Development Partners is set to spend more than $30 million on restoring the building with plans to eventually offer workforce and job skills training, as well as offices, a rooftop terrace and space for private events.
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