News Summary
Spartanburg plans to redesign Morgan Square, stirring concerns over the fate of the iconic clock tower. While a new city-county government facility is in the works, the clock tower’s relocation has evoked mixed emotions among residents, emphasizing its historical significance and community value.
Spartanburg’s Morgan Square Transformation Sparks Clock Tower Concerns
Exciting changes are headed to the heart of Spartanburg with plans in motion to redesign Morgan Square. This beloved city spot is set for a makeover, and while many residents are psyched about the updates, there’s been chatter about the iconic clock tower’s fate.
The Big Redesign Plans
The city council is working on ideas to give Morgan Square a fresh look, including building a new joint city-county government facility. However, it’s important to note that the council hasn’t given the final thumbs-up yet. The buzz is that the clock tower, currently perched on West Main Street, will definitely be relocated. This change is part of a broader plan to create a more streamlined layout for West Main, which will ultimately enhance the experience of everyone visiting the area.
A Bit of History
The clock tower is a famous sight, but it’s not new to moving around. Built in the late 1970s, it found its current home in Morgan Square back in 1986. The structure houses a clock and bell that date back almost 150 years, originally installed in the opera house in 1881. So, this isn’t just any clock tower; it’s part of the city’s rich history that many long-time residents hold dear.
Emotions Run High
As discussions unfold about the tower’s future, feelings are running high among Spartanburg’s residents. For some, the clock tower is more than just a timepiece; it’s a symbol of home. Local leaders recognize this sentiment, with hopes that the tower, wherever it ends up, continues to be cherished by both residents and visitors alike.
Future Plans for the Clock Tower and New Facility
As part of the redesign, there’s also a new city-county government facility on the agenda, which will include a clock tower—but with a twist. This new construction won’t take elements from the existing clock tower but will have its own fresh design. The goal of this facility is to make it easier for residents to access city and county services by housing them all under one roof.
What to Expect
Renowned architecture firms, David M. Schwarz Architects and McMillan Pazdan Smith Architects, are spearheading the design of this new joint building, which will stand five stories tall. This facility will not only house various administrative offices but will also feature meeting spaces and welcoming public outdoor areas, making it a community hub in the heart of the city.
Construction Timeline and Costs
As for when this exciting project will kick off, construction for the government facility is expected to start in Fall 2025, with a projected completion timeline of about 24 months. The project is being funded by a penny sales tax that got the green light from voters in 2017. In tandem with these plans, the total cost for both phases of the Morgan Square redesign is estimated to be around $17 million.
Focusing on Community and Dining
Alongside the government facility, city leaders are keen on enhancing Morgan Square to promote outdoor dining and social engagement. One key concern has been ensuring there’s enough space for dining options in the redesign, as Council members want to create a lively atmosphere that truly energizes the square.
In Conclusion
With these ambitious plans in the pipeline, change is on the horizon for Spartanburg’s Morgan Square. While some might feel pangs of nostalgia for the clock tower’s current spot, the city’s focus on community and growth encourages a positive outlook for the future of this cherished landmark. Stay tuned for updates as Spartanburg continues to transform its vibrant heart!
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Spartanburg’s Morgan Square Clock Tower
- WSPA: Spartanburg City-County to Go Before Design Review Board
- Go Upstate: Construction of Spartanburg’s City-County Building
- Fox Carolina: Spartanburg Leaders Concerned About Dining Space
- Wikipedia: Morgan Square
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Urban Design
