Wednesday, 4 September 2024

Fredericton science centre puts former county jail up for sale, looks for new home

 

Fredericton science centre puts former county jail up for sale, looks for new home

Science East has been closed to public since February

The Science East building — the historic former York County jail in downtown Fredericton — is up for sale, the Science East Association announced Tuesday. 

"We've had some challenges over the past year," said Jennifer MacDonnell, executive director of Science East.

"We feel that selling this property will provide us with some resources that will allow us to continue to deliver on our mission, which is sharing science education across New Brunswick."

The news comes after the centre closed to the public in January, however community outreach has continued since then.

A smiling woman in front of a building Jennifer MacDonnell, executive director of Science East, says the non-profit organization is on the hunt for a temporary space. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

MacDonnell said "complex circumstances," including financial challenges, led to the decision, and Science East doesn't have the resources to plan for five or 10 years into the future.

But she is optimistic the difficult decision to sell will set the organization up for a "brighter future."

The building, on Brunswick Street next to the weekly Boyce Farmers Market, is listed by Partners Global Corporate Real Estate for nearly $1.2 million. 

For sale: N.B. science centre, test tubes not included

Jennifer MacDonnell, executive director of Science East in Fredericton, says putting the historic property on the market was a difficult decision for the non-profit, but a necessary one.

According to Canada's Historic Places, the York County Gaol is protected under the Historic Sites Protection Act.

MacDonnell said the plan is to move into a temporary space, which has yet to be obtained, before searching for a long-term home suitable for a science centre that can once again be open to the public. 

She said the goal is to achieve that by 2028. 

"We have a vision for a more accessible centre, one with new exhibits, with large gathering spaces and we decided we did not want to invest in renovating our current facility to suit those needs," MacDonnell told Shift.

 
Shift - NB6:03 Science East Sale
Science East has been operating in an historic jail for years. But they closed the door earlier this year because of financial constraints. Today they announced plans to sell the building. We speak with the executive director Jennifer MacDonnell.

While the Brunswick Street location has been great for hands-on science education, she said that at least half of what the organization has done over the last few years has been outside the centre — including classroom visits and community events. 

 A cartoon drawing of an otter-like animal wearing safety goggles and mixing potions next to a dialogue bubble that says, "Chemistry is crazy cool."    A mural on the wall in a large room at the Science East centre in Fredericton that was used for things like science camps and demonstrations to tour groups. (Jennifer Sweet/CBC)

Whatever is next, Science East will be able to continue with outreach and in-school events, MacDonnell said.

Still, she'll miss the building that Science East has called home since 1999.

"I am a sentimental person, and there is so much history in this building," she said. "We've definitely cherished our time here."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Hannah Rudderham is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick. She grew up in Cape Breton, N.S., and moved to Fredericton in 2018. You can send story tips to hannah.rudderham@cbc.ca.

With files from Shift

 
 
 
2 Comments
 
 
MR Cain  
Hey, Austin, here's a good deal! 
 
Bobby Richards
Reply to MR Cain  
Not big enough and not far out of sight enough. It won't fit all the homeless he plans to throw in jail. 
 
David Amos
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Reply to Bobby Richards 
Perhaps Mr Outhouse should advise him 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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