
JACKSON CITY officials will soon have a road map on how to improve an artistic landmark in downtown Jackson.
Plans are still in the works to make some much-needed upgrades to Thalia Mara Hall, but officials are awaiting the findings from two feasibility studies to determine how best to carry out those plans.
“We expect the results any day now,” said Director of Human and Cultural Services Michael Raff. “These studies will help us ensure that Thalia Mara will be a home for great performances for another 44 years.”
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