Hutto Economic Development Corporation announced April 15 that it has submitted an offer to Williamson County to purchase the vacant Hutto Annex building for various community uses.
The corporation is offering $2.2 million for the 9,000-square-foot facility, per an HEDC news release.
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The details
The HEDC’s offer aims to help meet several growing community needs, the release stated, and would provide space for:
Public meetings, community gatherings and other city functionsA voting locationAn emergency center for food distribution, shelter operations or other community assistance activities“The Hutto Economic Development Corporation seeks to create a community for its residents where our civic and other activities are well-accommodated and accessible,” HEDC Vice Chair Caitlin Morales said. “The acquisition of this type of space would provide much-needed flexibility in where and when those accommodations may be offered. Providing space for our residents to gather and connect with each other and the city will help to ensure synergy in our future endeavors together.”
Looking ahead
The HEDC expects to continue discussions with county officials as the offer is reviewed, per the release.