Where we last left the 1939 Arcola School in 2022, Loudoun's Board of Supervisors had voted to transfer the building and site over to Capretti Land Inc. contingent on a couple factors. Since then, the Board of Supervisors reviewed Capretti's rezoning application for the land in October 2023 and voted to approve it! Huzzah! As of now, the building is still owned by the County, so there are probably some other processes everyone is working through, but this is a great step towards the building's adaptive reuse.
Out of the board room, the school's condition is ... perhaps slightly better? Things I've noted here in previous posts have been addressed around the property. We love signs of continued maintenance! Let's take a look around...
Most of the spots where there were paint flaking have been repainted white, including the trim and front doors. It makes the façade look really sharp and less abandoned!
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Grass is mown, and other plants have been cut down around the building |
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Above the main entrance |
Places where I had seen wood rot have been addressed. I'm not sure if the wood was replaced or covered over. Is this a band-aid fix until major renovation can occur? Either way, it looks so much better than it did two years ago.
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Short end of the building |
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Old school bell |
The backside of the building continues to be main target for vandalism and possible break-ins.
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Recent window vandalism |
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Stairs to the basement |
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Deteriorating wood under an overhang into the auditorium |
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The shed I looked at two years ago is now gone |
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Light bulb |
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Some names scrawled into the concrete |
In previous years, I had noted there was a whole fenced-off area on one side of the building that was severely overgrown. It's now all cut down! Sure, it's not much to look at, but it's better than it was!
The grounds' amenities continue to be limited, but in most cases, that's probably for the best while the site prepares for its future.
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Baseball field with a grassy diamond
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The playground's play structures have all been removed now. |
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All the basketball hoops are gone |
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The tennis courts are cracked and weedy |
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The field pavilion is in pretty good shape |
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The field |
Well! After my last couple check-ins at the Sterling Annex building, it's nice to see maintenance and upkeep happening in a positive direction. Arcola's future looks bright, and hopefully its hardest struggle is behind it.
SOURCES:
Email Correspondence with Capretti Land, Inc - June 2024
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