WCG Community News

August 23, 2010

Worcester Common Ground has Moved!

stevetest @ 10:51 am

Our new home is in the recently completed building at 5 Piedmont Street.

June 8, 2010

Hammon Organ Reed Factory

stevetest @ 5:44 pm

Hammon Organ Reed Factory





Hammond Organ Reed Factory / 9 May Street

Worcester Adaptive Reuse, Rehabilitation & Restoration

The Andrew H. Hammond Organ Reed factory is a complex of structures built between 1868 and ca. 1900.  Up until the First World War, it was believed to be the largest organ reed factory in the world. The factory also produced other small mechanical parts for cotton and woolen machinery manufacturers.  

The buildings are characterized by their load-bearing brick masonry walls with double-pitched Mansard roofs.  The complex is considered to be one of few remaining Second Empire-style factories in Worcester and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The complex later functioned as a storage facility through the 1980s and was vacant for fifteen years prior to this recent restoration project.  Its character-defining window dormers and slate roof were particularly deteriorated.  

The restoration of the Hammond Organ Reed Factory involved extensive repointing of the exterior brickwork.  One large expanse of wall, approximately 65 feet long and once covered by modern industrial siding, was completely missing and had to be reconstructed. Many fourth-floor window dormers were deteriorated beyond repair and were replicated using new materials.  New slate was installed on the mansard roofs facing May and Silver Streets.  A landscaped entry courtyard was created for the full use of the remaining buildings.  

This restoration and adaptive reuse project managed by Worcester Common Ground, Inc., a company dedicated to rehabilitating abandoned properties and creating affordable housing, furthers the city’s goals to revitalize this neighborhood and to provide quality affordable rental housing to residents.  

List of contributors:  Worcester Common Ground, Inc., Urban Resource Group, Sara Chase, Carr Lynch Sandell, Preservation Worcester, City of Worcester, Worcester Historical Commission, Pinck & Co., Inc., Curtis Construction Company, Inc., Architectural Elements, Inc., Arpis Custom Carpentry, Grande Masonry, Sen. Michael Moore, Sen. Harriette Chandler, Rep. Vincent Pedone.  

Photo Credit: Donald Farrell



September 18, 2008

WCG 20th Anniversary Celebration

wcg-cdc @ 12:29 pm

WCG 20th Anniversary Celebration





Join us in celebrating our 20th Anniversary at a “Community Celebration” on October 28, 2008 at the Elm Park Community School, 23 N. Ashland St., Worcester, MA, 6-9pm.

Enjoy entertainment, presentation of awards, views of the neighborhood over the past 20 years, and international food!



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