Jim's Journal

Graham Ensures Howard Theatre Will be Restored

Council Member Jim Graham, The Howard Theatre Restoration Foundation and the Howard Theatre Community Committee broke gorund on the year-long, $28-million restoration of the Howard Theatre.
 
Council Member Graham has fought for more than a decade to get the Howard Theatre restored. Over his entire term he has gotten passed millions in grant appropriations and tax incentives culminating in a partnership with Chip Ellis, his brother Rodney and Nephew Malik who are Ellis Development. The new Howard Theatre will include a museum, banquet hall and the most technologically advanced acoustic and video recording equipment. The theatre is scheduled to be fully restored by November 2011.
 
The concrete base covering the original façade of the Howard Theatre is in the process of being removed exposing the original exterior for the first time in decades.  It was a fabulous event. Hundreds of people showed up and we can't wait for the doors to open.

 

Our New Gage-Eckington Park is on the Way

As you all know, on August 26, the contract for the Park was approved
by the Council.  It was executed on Monday August 30, and the work will begin in the coming weeks.

So once again, adversity has been overcome and this
splendid project is going forward.

Soon our Ledroit Children will be playing on a new playground, our pet owners will have a place for their dogs can socialize and play, our children will be learning how to garden and farm as will the rest of the community at two community gardens.

Thanks to all who made this possible.

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