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Overview

The Carbondale Community nonprofit Center (CCNC) project is a joint effort between the Town of Carbondale, Alpine Bank, The Manaus Fund, Sustainabiltiy Center of the Rockies, and the Roaring Fork Community Development Corporation to renovate the old Carbondale Elementary School into a green facility that maintains affordable space for community and regional nonprofit organizations.

Development Team

Gavin Brooke
Developer
Land & Shelter
963-0201

Jeff Dickinson
Architect
Energy & Sustainable Design
963-0114

Andrea Korber
Developer Team
Land & Shelter

Angela Loughry
Architecture Team
Energy & Sustainable Design

Robin Scher
Architecture Team
Energy & Sustainable Design

Colin Laird
Interim Executive Director
963-5502


Judy Olesen

Capital Campaign Director
963-3158

Tim Trulove
Facility Manager
319-8153

Board of Directors

Stacey Bernot
Town of Carbondale representative
Town Trustee

Shane Evans
Structural Associates Company
SCoR Board member

Richard Fuller [President]
President
Alpine Bank, Carbondale

Laura Kirk
SCoR Board Vice-President
DHM Design, Carbondale

Ro Mead [Secretary]
Tenant representative
Executive Director
Carbondale Council for
the Arts & Humanities

Michael McVoy [Vice President]
 RFCDC Board Member
Manaus Fund Board Member

Dan Miller  [Treasurer]
SCoR Board member
Retired attorney, Jones Day

George Stranahan
 RFCDC Board Member
Manaus Fund Board Member


Alternates:

Sandy Pickard
Tenant Representative Alternate
Business Manager
Solar Energy International

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Summary Document

Courtesy:

Green Design Charrette
Summary Report

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Current Facility:

 

Conceptual changes to the facility:

April 24, 2008 Green Charrette:

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Tenants:

Interested in being a tenant in the Center?

Fill out the tenant survey [word version / PDF version] and return it to Gavin Brooke.

To have your organization considered for a space in the Center, please send a $500 refundable deposit to Third Street Center, 520 South Third Street, Carbondale, CO 81623. Please make the check payable to "Third Street Center "    Questions?  Call Sara Plesset at 963-0201.

This deposit does not guarantee a space in the Center given the other potential tenants to date, but it will ensure your organization is included in all tenant meetings and updates and considered for space as it is available. You will be notified of upcoming tenant meetings in the coming months concerning the re-design of the facility, construction schedules, and tenant selection and space allocation.

Organizations with signed leases at Third Street Center

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Resources:

The NonprofitCenters Network
The NonprofitCenter Network is a community of Multi-tenant Nonprofit Centers and their philanthropic, government, academic and real estate partners. Through conferences, peer networking, mentoring and the internet, The Network provides education and resources for the creation and operation of quality nonprofit office and program space.

Cascadia Region Green Building Council
Living Building Challenge

The Cascadia Region Green Building Council (Cascadia) is issuing a challenge to all building owners, architects, engineers, and design professionals to build in a way that will provide all of us and our children with a sustainable future. The Living Building Challenge is attempting to raise the bar and define a true measure of sustainability in the built environment, at least as far as what is currently possible and given the best knowledge available to-date. Projects that achieve this level of performance can claim to be the most sustainable in North America and not merely less bad.

 

Similar projects from across the country:

Red Brick Center for the Arts, Aspen, CO

The Smiley Center, Durango, CO

The Thoreau Center for Sustainability, San Francisco, CA

Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, Denver, CO

Nonprofit Center, Boston, MA

 

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last update on 05.25.2010

 

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