Community Corner
Share Your Thoughts On The Future Of The Stone Building In East Lexington
The Stone Building is owned by the Town of Lexington and has been vacant for over a decade.
April 7, 2021
The Stone Building Feasibility/ReUse Committee is seeking feedback from the community as they continue their work to research uses for the Stone Building, located at 735 Massachusetts Avenue.
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The Stone Building is owned by the Town of Lexington and has been vacant for over a decade. Any new uses for the building must fall within the list of possibilities included in the Stone Building deed:
- Branch library
- Public reading room
- Public art museum
- “Meeting place for classes”
- Public lecture space
- Room for children and youth
- Other purposes consistent with the mission of Cary Library as overseen by the Trustees of Cary Library.
The committee wants to know from the community:
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- What unique community needs could be filled by the Stone Building?
- What aspirational ideas do you have for re-envisioning the use of this important historic structure?
You can submit feedback by sending it to the Committee Clerk at: stonebldgcmte@lexingtonma.gov.
Committee members also are available to speak about the Committee’s work at community group meetings, or to connect more informally with anyone who is interested in learning more. You can reach them by email at stonebldgcmte@lexingtonma.gov.
This press release was produced by the Town of Lexington. The views expressed here are the author’s own.