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Greater Sudbury's Tom Davies Square could become a cultural hub in 2026

The city of Greater Sudbury announced Tuesday night that the new cultural hub could be coming to Tom Davies Square as soon as 2026.

The city hopes to bring the library, art gallery, and multiculturalassociation together under one roof

Outside view of building with people walking among some trees.
The city released possible architectural renders of the new cultural hub. It is planned to be located at Tom Davies Square. (Submitted by the City of Greater Sudbury)

The City of Greater Sudburyhas been talking about creating a cultural hub for years and after this week's council meeting, it might finally becomereality.

By 2026, the city hopes to bring the library, art gallery, and multiculturalassociation together under one roof.City staff want to bring it to Tom Davies Square.

"The idea is for them to create a welcoming space for arts and certainly leisure in our community," said Mayor Paul Lefebvre.

Lefebvre said council members originallyapproved a new build across the street from Tom Davies Square that would cost around $98.5 million.

By January, council members paused their approval to see if they could find a space that was not only less expensive, but would also answer all the needs for the new space.

A space like the provincial tower located within Tom Davies Square. Lefebvre said half the space is currently not being used and is owned by the municipality.

"To better maximize the assets that we have, we gave direction to staff to come up with a plan on how we could utilize the spacewith a budget of approximately$65 million," Lefebvre said.

Indoor view of people sitting on chairs among shelves of books.
The city's main library branch would be located at the new cultural hub, if it comes to fruition. (Submitted by the City of Greater Sudbury)

Representatives with the Art Gallery of Sudbury said at the council meeting Tuesday night that, because of the lack of space atits current location, it has to store important parts of its collection elsewhere.

The chair of theSudbury Multiculturaland Folk ArtsAssociation said the move could help solve a lot of the problems the organization is facing in its current building.

"Being part of a cultural hub would be amazing," said Bela Ravi.

"We have been struggling with the safety of our employees, board members, and clients due to break ins and theft."

Exterior view of a building with people walking and sitting near the entrance of the building.
The Art Gallery of Sudbury would be one of the tenants at the new cultural hub. (Submitted by the City of Greater Sudbury)

Almost all of the city council members were in favour of creating the hub at Tom Davies Square during the meeting, but some raised concerns about funding.

The approved timeline would have construction begin in 2025 with theCultural Hub expected to open by the end of 2026.