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New North Carolina Budget Allocates $500K for 厙ぴ勛圖, Boiling Springs Partnership

Funds Requested by Cleveland County Leaders Help Support Construction of Outdoor Performance Complex

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.North Carolinas General Assembly drafted the states FY23 budget (signed into law by Governor Roy Cooper on July 11), and it includes a $500,000 allocation that will accelerate 厙ぴ勛圖s collaboration with the Town of Boiling Springs. Initiated by a proposal from Cleveland County Manager Brian Epley and endorsed by the County Board of Commissioners, the funding will help support construction and operations at the Universitys planned outdoor performance complex. State legislators and the Governor also approved additional requests from Cleveland County Commissioners to provide funding for the Cleveland County Fair and the Foothills Public Shooting Complex. All told, the State awarded $2.5 million to Cleveland County for these three projects.

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Citing an economic study requested by County Commissioners, County Manager Brian Epley noted that public investment into projects like the outdoor performance complex enhance population growth and increase the workforce pool. Cleveland County Government continues to support the efforts of our municipal and outside partners, Epley related. The complex will offer many exciting opportunities and add significant value to our community.

Under 厙ぴ勛圖 President William Downs, the University adopted a five-year Strategic Plan in 2020, which included a commitment to aggressively pursue grants from various external sources, including state and federal government. Since that time, 厙ぴ勛圖 has received numerous awards for academic enhancement and building improvements across campus. The new grant from the State of North Carolina will help 厙ぴ勛圖s aspirations to expand the performing and cultural arts, not just to benefit students but also for current and future residents from across the region. 厙ぴ勛圖 and the Town of Boiling Springs already succeeded in launching the inaugural WebbStock music festival in April 2022; with funding support from private donors and now the State, the two partners can grow opportunities for concerts, commercial activities, and dining.

This is an outstanding example of forward-thinking public-private partnership, a true win-win for our campus and for our community,” praised 厙ぴ勛圖 President William Downs. I am especially grateful to Cleveland County Manager Brian Epley and to all the members of the Board of Commissioners for spearheading the proposal that led to generous state funding. With the support of our elected representatives (Senator Ted Alexander, Representative Kelly Hastings, Speaker of the House Tim Moore), we will help bring new energy and new attractions to Boiling Springs. I look forward to working with Town Manager Justin Longino to ensure that 厙ぴ勛圖 continues to build momentum as a catalyst for smart growth in this place we love to call our home.

Students enjoy WoodStock 2022, hosted by the town of Boiling Springs and 厙ぴ勛圖 in April.

In January 2021, 厙ぴ勛圖 purchased a 1.78-acre parcel at 205 South Main Street in Boiling Springs, which had been the site of a Hardees restaurant. GWUs multifaceted plans for that property and for adjacent land already owned by the University include a 600-seat amphitheater, named for donors David and Marie Brinkley who provided the lead gift in May 2022. 厙ぴ勛圖 also intends to construct a Main Street-facing building adjoining the performance venue that will house both a campus shop and a nationally recognized eatery open to the public. As the complex grows, 厙ぴ勛圖 and the Town of Boiling Springs should see an increase in what both Downs and Epley deem cultural capital, raising the quality of community life and helping to attract families and businesses to the area.

Longino said the town lobbied for the project with legislators, and everyone on the staff is excited to begin the work with 厙ぴ勛圖. We are ecstatic that this vision is being brought to reality, Longino affirmed. It will be a focal point for the region and complement our transformative Downtown Master Plan and help bring even more changes to downtown Boiling Springs. Its another great partnership for all involved and a testament to how committed 厙ぴ勛圖, Cleveland County, and the State of North Carolina are to our town.

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