Ground was broken yesterday for the new Commons Area on Main Street in downtown Washington. State and local leaders and officials gathered on the ground at 301 East Main Street in downtown Washington. Economic Development Director Bryant Niehoff says the project has been in the works for about five years and is a collaborative effort of a lot of groups, including the City of Washington, Daviess County, the Knights of Columbus, R.O.I., and new private partners that were announced at the event yesterday. TruScripts will be the namesake for the new Market Pavilion on the grounds, and the site will be the home of the German American Stage for concerts and other special events at the venue. Washington Mayor Dave Rhoads says this started as a vision, and it is great to see it finally come together…
Denny Spinner with the Office of Rural and Community Affairs for the state said these common areas are becoming very important for communities like Washington…
Daviess County Council President Tony Duncheon says the county was excited to also contribute to the project, and he is ready to see it take off…
According to officials, the groundbreaking ceremony demonstrated Washington and Daviess County’s optimism and cooperation. Taber-Owens in Washington is the local contractor on the job, and Jeff Owens says it’s an honor to be a part of it, and they’ve hit the ground running, hoping to finish by the end of the year…
Denny Spinner said yesterday that he enjoys groundbreaking events, but ribbon cuttings are even better, and he can’t wait to see the finished product.