Expansion plans will add 3,500 square feet
Efforts are now underway to
secure the $1.5 million required to fund an expansion of the YMCA’s Northern
Door Program Center in Fish Creek. This capital improvement project is the second
phase of a multi-year expansion and renovation program.
The centerpiece of phase two is
the addition of a 3,500-square-foot new Lifestyle Center, which would be added
to the south side of the current facility facing Gibraltar Road. The new
construction will replace the existing Lifestyle Center in the center of the
facility.
“The growth of our membership
and programming has outpaced the space we currently have available,” said
Northern Door Program Center Executive Director Drew Richmond. “The expansion will
include space for more cardiovascular and strength training equipment, as well
as a social lounge and stretching area, which will create a more welcoming,
comfortable and safe work out experience for every one.”
The existing space in the
center of the building will be renovated into two multi-purpose spaces to accommodate
additional programming for children, adults, families and seniors. The renovated
spaces will provide more functional, updated space for programming from group
exercise to youth dance. An additional benefit will be increased storage for
classroom equipment and enhanced sound proofing between classroom spaces.
This second phase of
construction will also renovate both shower rooms, providing fully tiled shower
areas, and replace the gym roof. All existing roof top air-handling units will
be replaced and relocated.
The first phase of the
improvement program was completed earlier this year when the original pool
mechanical room was expanded, and the air handling system for the aquatic
center was replaced at a cost of $750,000. This project was funded by gifts and
pledges for this purpose.
“It is our intent to move
forward with each necessary improvement to the Northern Door Program Center as
the funds are secured,” said Door County YMCA CEO Tom Beerntsen. “The
improvement to the pool area was an incredibly important but not very visible
investment. Our next improvements will be highly visible and significantly
improve the usability of our facility – the Lifestyle Center addition will
change the way we are able to serve our members and the community.”
The final phase of
improvements to the facility would address the configuration of social and
offices spaces and update finishes in the entry area to the facility. No
timetable has been established for the third phase of renovations; however, if
funding is secured for the Lifestyle Center addition, construction could begin
before the end of this year.
Individuals and businesses
interested in assisting with this project should contact Drew Richmond (drichmond@doorcountyymca.org, 920-868-3660) or Tom Beerntsen (tbeerntsen@doorcountyymca.org, 920-743-4949) at the Door County YMCA.
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