Tyler City Council To Vote On Purchasing Liberty Theater
By CINDY MALLETTE
Staff Writer
Tyler City Council members plan to vote on the purchase of the Liberty Theater at their regular meeting on Wednesday.
Staff Writer
Tyler City Council members plan to vote on the purchase of the Liberty Theater at their regular meeting on Wednesday.
The purchase is part of a memorandum of agreement with the East Texas Symphony Orchestra to turn the theater into a recital and performance hall that will seat 300 people.
It will be the first step toward Tyler 21's vision of a downtown business, arts and culture district, said Mayor Joey Seeber, and a major anchor for new downtown development.
The city said in March that it plans to buy the theater for $190,000 using money from the hotel/motel tax. The East Texas Symphony Orchestra Association has promised, through the memorandum of understanding, to fund the theater's renovation and to allow public use of the building in conjunction with city events, such as the Festival on the Square.
According to ETSOA officials, an architect has figured the renovation cost will be close to $800,000. The ETSOA plans to launch a fundraising campaign to pay for the cost. Once the remodel is finished, the city will transfer ownership of the theater to the Symphony.
The memorandum of understanding details a 10-year lease for ETSOA to occupy offices at 107 E. Erwin. At the end of that term, it will have the option to buy the offices from the city. The agreement also provides for naming rights to the theater as part of the fundraising campaign.
The city has also agreed to double its yearly contribution to the ETSOA to $25,000, which will also come from hotel/motel funds.
Other items on Wednesday's city council agenda up for consideration include:
The council will meet in executive session immediately following the regular meeting to discuss pending litigation involving Cascades and/or Western Rim developments and pending litigation involving annexations by cities that affect Tyler's extraterritorial jurisdiction.






