GRAND LEDGE, Mich. (WLNS) — A historic Opera Home that’s been closed for months, on account of main flooding, is now absolutely restored and ready for its grand re-opening subsequent month.
In late January, the Grand Ledge Opera Home suffered from a pipe burst, inflicting flooding within the constructing and abandoning horrible water injury.
Now, the historic constructing has been restored and is underneath new administration and will probably be open for its grand re-opening in October.
Repairs to the historic Grand Ledge Opera Home, following a flooding incident, are full and the constructing is ready to re-open. (WLNS)Repairs to the historic Grand Ledge Opera Home, following a flooding incident, are full and the constructing is ready to re-open. (WLNS)
Repairs to the historic Grand Ledge Opera Home, following a flooding incident, are full and the constructing is ready to re-open. (WLNS)
Repairs to the historic Grand Ledge Opera Home, following a flooding incident, are full and the constructing is ready to re-open. (WLNS)
Katie Sauser, the brand new Government Director of the Grand Ledge Opera Home, says the restoration price round $300,000.
“That is our terrace degree. Down right here, we had been about underneath 3 inches of water,” stated Katie Suser.
“So our terrace level has a full new carpet, a new dance floor, and a new kitchen. And then in the grand hall here, you’ll see we have new hardwood floors and new carpet as well.”
In February, 6News reported that the water began within the attic and made its manner via the Grand Corridor, inflicting the constructing to cancel over 40 appointments.
“We misplaced quite a lot of excursions throughout that time-frame. We weren’t capable of maintain excursions, which sort of pushed again our enterprise for this yr and subsequent yr,” stated Suser.
The outdated Government Director, Nancy Harvey, estimated between $250,000 to $500,000 value of harm because of the flooding.
“The final time you had been right here, we had been lacking quite a lot of drywalls,” stated Sauser.
Suser says the grand re-opening of the opera home is scheduled for Oct. 4th from 11 a.m. to three p.m.