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Northwood theater renovation continues By DEB NICKLAY, deb.nicklay@globegazette.com
People check out the progress of renovation of the J.B. Thompson building, soon-to-be home of the movie theater in Northwood. Residents have not had a movie theater in the community since 1960.
DEB NICKLAY/The Globe Gazette
NORTHWOOD — The smell of popcorn and fresh wood shavings combined to welcome residents checking the renovation of a historic building that will some day house a movie theater. |
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As part of the downtown revitalization effort, TUNE is restoring one of the buildings that anchors Northwood's main intersection and business district--the J.B. Thompson building. This building was constructed in 1891 as a general store with a bakery located in the basement. It housed various businesses over time but has been vacant for 20 years. In 2003, TUNE purchased the building for $1.00 knowing that restoring it was a very ambitious undertaking. Monetary and physical labor donations have enabled the TUNE board of directors to replace the roof, restore and repair the brick façade, gut the interior, and replace the upstairs windows. With a very generous ($125,000.00) grant from the Worth County Development Authority and township trustees, 2008 began with the pouring of the basement floor, framework for the main floor, and construction of the restrooms, projection room, and auditorium for Northwood's new movie theatre that will occupy the main floor of this historic building. |
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Community Connection Day, 2006 N-K students and staff dug in and filled 4 truckloads of debris from the JB Thompson Building in less than 3 hours. Their efforts were greatly appreciated! |