Rust seeks partners in restoration

Published 2:56 pm Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Rust College has asked the Marshall County Board of Supervisors to support application for an $800,000 grant to help restore five historic buildings on the former Mississippi Industrial College campus.

The property was given to Rust College a year or so ago for management and redevelopment.

Clencie Cotton, with the Rust College Community Development Corp., also asked for $10,000 over three years from the county.

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Rust is a historically black college in Holly Springs with an enrollment of about 900.

The MIC property is listed on the 10 most endangered treasures of the state, Cotton said.

β€œThe Northeast Mississippi MI College Preservation Association wants to use the museum and five-building complex as a cultural area and museum,” he said.

Cotton said Rust wants $393,000 for an architectural assessment and would like to restore Carnegie Auditorium and to increase seating from 2,000 to 6,000.

He said the auditorium could be used as a regional performance center for the arts.

Rust College has offered to provide a site on the property to the county to build an office complex, including space for a new WIN Job Center.

Cotton said an architectural assessment would include designing a prospective office building for the county, and must done before potential investments in the properties can be made.

Supervisors said they would consider the proposal.