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REUSE OR BUILD NEW <br /> mm The decision to reuse and restore this historic building rather than build <br /> +� something new is deliberate.Adaptive reuse not only saves money and time <br /> but also protects the region's heritage. The Old Heat building's history adds <br /> character and authenticity to the project, helping the community feel ownership <br /> and pride in what it becomes. <br /> Reuse is also a sustainable choice, reducing waste and lowering the project's <br /> environmental footprint by keeping much of the building's existing structure. <br /> Its central location near downtown Ellensburg and CWU's campus makes it an <br /> accessible gathering place, while its large lot allows for expanded parking. <br /> In addition to the benefits of adaptive reuse, the Old Heat building has the <br /> following benefits: public reserve zoning makes it ideal for community and <br /> - — - — mixed-use developments; its location next to CWU, with easy access to transit, <br /> _ — sidewalks, and open lawn space, ensures strong connectivity and usability. While <br /> its historic status requires extra review, it boosts community pride and opens <br /> opportunities for preservation grants. The property's large lot also provides space <br /> to expand parking as needed. <br /> WHY FIXING UP OLD HEAT MAKES SENSE Other sites in the area fall short <br /> of • • potential This stu• <br /> looked at numerous •.tential <br /> o �acn O <br /> None fit all the components and <br /> sites that could house this vision. <br /> space needed adjacent to the <br /> University that will <br /> be required for <br /> Costs less and is Supports local jobs Protects history It's good for the Fits walkable a commercialization enterprises <br /> faster than new and businesses. and builds environment areas, making need for close collaboration <br /> construction. community pride. because it reuses access easier. with the University • business <br /> community. Eight sites were <br /> materials and saves evaluated in all. <br /> energy. <br /> 12 1 Old Heat CERB Feasibility Study <br />