
Located next door to the former Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church in North Adams, Massachusetts, this stunning former school building stopped me in my tracks. The sad fact is that the former school is seemingly vacant makes me really sad and concerned for the future of the building. This beauty was constructed in 1898 to serve as a school associated with the Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church located to its east. Local architect Edwin Thayer Barlow, who formerly worked with Carrere and Hastings, designed the building in the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles, both popular at the time. The school remained in operation until the 1968-1969 school year, after several years of declining enrollment. The City of North Adams leased the school beginning in the 1969-1970 school year to relieve overcrowding at the public schools. In 2008, the City of North Adams purchased the school and church properties from the Springfield Roman Catholic Church Diocese after the church closed in 2005, but no plans have yet materialized to restore the beauties. What would you like to see this building converted into?
Affordable housing
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Permanently affordable housing
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Would be great! Funding sources are available for sure
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The school and adjacent church are being turned into market-rate housing. The developer recently completed the restoration of a school into housing and began work on Notre Dame a few weeks ago. https://www.iberkshires.com/story/72707/Former-North-Adams-School-Finding-New-Life-as-Up-Market-Housing.html?source=most_read
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Love it! Thanks for sharing this!
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