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18 projects receive funding from Shelburne Cultural Council
Li’l BeeDee & the Doo-Rites perform for the crowd during the 2018 Heath Fair. The Heath Agricultural Society received a grant from the Shelburne Cultural Council that is intended to support having music at the Heath Fair in 2021. Staff File Photo/Dan Little
Piti Theatre Co. Youth Troupe members perform in “To Bee or Not to Bee” during Piti’s 2018 “SYRUP: One Sweet Performing Arts Festival” at the Shelburne-Buckland Community Center. Piti Theatre Co. received a grant from the Shelburne Cultural Council to support a Youth Troupe video project. Staff File/Dan Little
Attendees of the 2018 Winter HooPla warm up by a fire at the Trolley Museum rail yard in Shelburne Falls. The Art Garden received a grant from the Shelburne Cultural Council that is intended to support a future Winter Hoopla. Staff File Photo/Dan Little
Following feasibility study, Greenfield Redevelopment Authority mulls First National Bank building’s future
The First National Bank building on Bank Row in Greenfield. Staff File Photo/Matt Burkhartt
Modified: 12/10/2020 4:24:54 PM
GREENFIELD It appears the city is back to where it began several years ago when it comes to deciding what should be done with an historic landmark the First National Bank building on Bank Row.
The Greenfield Redevelopment Authority, Friends of First National Bank and MassDevelopment have been working together to find an answer to how feasible it would be to redevelop the long-dormant bank building, after finishing a study on the topic. Peg Barringer, director of economic development consulting and a partner of FinePoint Associates in eastern Massachusetts, presented the results Wednesday night.