Our Hometown
Nashua | Nashua Center for the Arts
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Rich Lannan tells us about the NCA, from concept through completion.
Rich Lannan tells us about the NCA, from concept through completion.
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I bought a building in downtown Nashua Just kind of go back one more.
One additional step 26 years ago.
So it's the old Sears block as a lot of people call it, which is across the Martha's, which goes from Tostao's to Pompanoosuc Furniture.
So that building I've owned for 26 years, I've been involved in downtown.
And at one point I started getting involved in the downtown Improvement Committee that I was asked to be involved in things, you know, all of downtown a little bit, had connection with Great American Downtown.
And a lot of it was just, you know, because of it was that's a committee of the Board of Aldermen.
And it was about then when I found out that in around 2000, I believe is when the masterplan talked about having some sort of performing arts center, you know, because back 120 years ago there was a ton of those in Nashua and they are all gone.
The theater burned down.
And by coincidence, the building that I own had theaters, three of them actually.
And one day I got into we were in the building and my maintenance guy said, I need to get some plumbing.
I don't know.
There's a wall here.
There's something I don't know how I can get on the other side of the wall.
And it's like an empty wall.
It was an empty wall, an empty room, and there was projectors in there, The old fat projectors or facing a brick wall that you could see was bricked in.
That was where my parking lot behind my building now, which was the theater.
So we ended up my maintenance man was in the camera repair business and we took this big several hundred pound movie projector out of there.
The other one was kind of beat up and literally refurbished it, and it's on display in the second floor of the theater.
So slow but sure, things started and Positive Street Art ended up being my tenant saying all that, that there was a one story building attached to my building next door, which is in front of the church.
And when they tore it down, I got this big, ugly, you know, different color, faded wall and Positive Street Art said, what about doing the mural?
So one thing led to another.
And all along in the middle of all that, they were talking about performing arts venues, performing arts venues and the theater and things started matching up and at that point I was asked to be on the committee to select a, um, a consultant to study whether National can handle a performing Arts Center.
And that was probably ten years ago.
Yeah, but eight years ago.
And we selected somebody and he said 80% of the time we tell cities, towns, you're wasting your time, you're wasting your time and money.
That's not what happened here.
He said, It's ripe for it.
He interviewed a ton of people, studies of what size, where it should be.
And so that's where the seed kind of really, you know, couple of tiny seeds that I mentioned.
But that really set me off of figuring that'd be pretty cool.
Once I get into something I get into something.
And once we decided to do it, there was the aldermen decided to put a steering committee together and I was asked to be on that.
So there was groups from the art community, you know, Chamber of Commerce, Board of Aldermen members, the Downtown Improvement Committee that was on.
And after McCarthy died, who was the president, the Board of Aldermen.
He passed away and I was asked to become and take his place as the Chair.
And that's when things really started heating up with my involvement.
And at that point, the steering committee, design, inside, you know, hired.
We you know, we would have to hire an architect, hire a contractor, hire an operator.
And it just started developing from there.
And one thing led to another and we got the approval from the city and the money.
And here we are.
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