![]() The renovation will allow the organization to continue to touch even more lives through the art of puppetry while giving guests a new appreciation for the global scope and universal power of the art form. Additional improvements included an upgraded food service/dining area for school groups, after hours, and special patron events, a new gift shop, and outdoor playground and green space. The outdated security and fire alarm systems were also updated. Infrastructure improvements included various renovations and code compliant upgrades within the Center’s existing facility envelope that included door and hardware repairs/replacements, restroom improvements, retrofits and upgrades to the ticketing lobby/office and main atrium, a complete re-roof of the building and other miscellaneous and necessary restorations. Heery served as the owner’s representative for the 18,430 SF new addition and renovation to the Center for Puppetry Arts including construction program management. It occupies a total of 64,500 SF with 52,200 SF in what was a three-story school building built in 1918, a 9,500 SF single-story storage building and a 2,800 SF single-story shop building. The building is located at the corner of 18th Street and Spring Street in Midtown Atlanta. The Center’s collection includes more than 2,000 puppets and 1,000 posters of historical and cultural significance from around the world. Since its inception, the Center has worked to serve the diverse populations of Atlanta, the state of Georgia, and the country-at-large and reaches the community through its focus on core programming: performance, museum and education. It is the largest American organization solely dedicated to the art of Puppet Theater. The Center for Puppetry Arts was founded by Vincent Anthony in 1978.
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