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Wayne County Community Foundation selects contractor for new office renovations
Campbell Construction chosen to transform former Larry’s Music Center into a modern, community-focused headquarters on East Liberty Street
Wayne County Community Foundation announced it has officially selected Campbell Construction as the general contractor for the renovation of its new office space located at 302 E. Liberty St., formerly Larry’s Music Center. This milestone is a step forward in creating a more functional, collaborative and community-focused space to support the foundation’s growing initiatives.
Following a competitive bidding process that prioritized experience, craftsmanship and commitment to community values, Campbell Construction was chosen for its track record of delivering high-quality renovation projects and its alignment with the foundation’s mission to strengthen Wayne County through philanthropy.
“We are excited to work with a contractor who understands both our vision and the importance of this project to the community,” said Melanie Reusser Garcia, executive director of the Wayne County Community Foundation. “This renovation will allow us to better serve our donors, partners and the many nonprofits that rely on our support.”
The renovation project will modernize the existing space, expand meeting and collaboration areas, and create a welcoming environment for donors, volunteers and community partners. Construction is expected to begin in mid-December and be completed by June 2026.
Throughout the renovation WCCF will maintain regular operations with minimal disruption to donor services and community programs.
“This investment in our space is an investment in our future,” said Brent Steiner, board chair. “We look forward to unveiling a refreshed office that reflects our commitment to stewardship, transparency and community impact.”
For updates on the renovation project, visit www.WCCFOH.org or follow the foundation on social media.