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Sturgis Council takes first step in possibly purchasing Main Street building for community events center

STURGIS, S.D. – With the closure of the Boulder Canyon Event Center, the city of Sturgis has its eye on a Main Street building for sale that could serve as a new downtown events center. After 2 hours of discussion Monday night, the council on a 6-3 vote, approved beginning the purchase agreement to buy the Mr. Al’s building on Main Street.

Sturgis City Manager Daniel Ainslie says with the closure of the Boulder Canyon Event Center, hotels and restaurants lost a significant resource for weddings, meetings and banquets. He says the former building was a beautiful facility, but often lacked adequate space for several meeting and wedding parties.

The building the city is interested in is much bigger and would allow the city to fit two large bathrooms, a storage area for the Music on Main and other events, a kitchen and up to 9,000 square feet of event space.

The building, known as the Mr. Al’s building, is right next to the city’s Rally Point at the intersection of Main and Harley Davidson Way.

Discussion Monday night focused on concerns about the age of the building, upgrading costs and getting more input from the public. Council member Mike Bachand was among those with concerns.

“I know that building has already been there for 60 years, but anyway, with that, we are looking at major electrical upgrades. I don’t know how much juice is in that building, but in order to do anything of this nature, we’re going to need a lot more electricity, a lot more sound and a lot more sound dampering.”

Council member Terry Keszler also shared concerns.

“My personal feeling is that we have no idea how much money we may have to spend to make this nice and I have a lot of in reservations in that respect. I don’t really like the timing of this. I think this could be done at a better time. I don’t think we have looked at it like we should have and I don’t think the public is informed about this.”

The council took to heart the concerns raised and reminded residents that they will conduct an appraisal of the building as well as an environmental review and inspection before officially making a purchase. Ainslie says those factors would all have to be positive for the council to move forward.

Ainslie says if the city moved forward, the total purchase price of $1.2 million and renovation budget of $365,000 would be financed.

He says the total annual payments for the first ten years are anticipated to be covered entirely through the Rally rental revenue and a few leased events. He says after ten years, the Rally revenue is anticipated to generate $45,000 above the costs of the remaining financing.

He says this is a long term investment in the future of downtown – creating an anchor for new visitors to downtown restaurants and new guests in Sturgis hotels.

 

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