Sportsline with Tony Caridi  Watch |  Listen

Facelift coming to Holly Grove mansion

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Capitol Building Commission gave approval Wednesday to plans to renovate the Holly Grove mansion on the capitol complex in Charleston.

The building, constructed in 1815, hasn’t been used for 10 years according to commission member Steve Canterbury.

“It hasn’t been used for decades and it’s just a waste (in its current condition),” Canterbury, who supports the renovation, said. “At a time when we have people in state government spread in Charleston and beyond you could have a few state offices there if nothing else.”

The state Department of Administration and state Department of Education and the Arts are promoting the project, which already has a $2 million commitment.

Canterbury said the mansion is a “wonderful cornerstone” for the capitol complex.

“It’s a remarkable building and it has an interesting history,” he said.

Architects unveiled their plans to building commission members Wednesday and Canterbury said he was impressed. He anticipates, however, it will be a slow-moving project.

“This isn’t the typical construction project where you go in with bulldozers, digging holes and knocking things every which way. This has to be done rather gently and extremely carefully.

The Holly Grove mansion sits adjacent to the governor’s mansion facing Kanawha Boulevard in Charleston.





More News

News
PSC Staff says Mountaineer Gas acted "appropriately and reasonable" following November major natural gas outage on Charleston's West Side
Memorandum filed as part of general investigation.
April 24, 2024 - 5:44 pm
News
Official music line-up announced for 2024 Charleston Sternwheel Regatta in July
The five day event kicks off Wednesday, July 3 and goes through Sunday, July 7 along Charleston's Kanawha Boulevard.   
April 24, 2024 - 4:52 pm
News
Attorney general announces state will seek Supreme Court review of transgender athlete case
Morrisey made the announcement of a Supreme Court appeal attempt at a press conference surrounded by other political figures and Riley Gaines, the former collegiate swimmer who has been active in the politics surrounding gender identity and women’s sports.
April 24, 2024 - 3:13 pm
News
Huntington housing survey shows gaps in home ownership as new businesses move in
The Huntington Area Housing Needs Assessment was released Wednesday.
April 24, 2024 - 1:12 pm


Your Comments