CITY PLANS COULD SHUFFLE ARMORY TENANTS
![Community meeting on Tuesday, August 7 hosted by Create Today and the City of Somerville. Image: Ryan DiLello.](https://somervillemedia.fund/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Community-meeting-on-Tuesday-August-7-hosted-by-Create-Today-and-the-City-Credits-Ryan-DiLello.png)
Who Gets to Stay?
ARMORY’S ANCHOR TENANT SIDELINED IN MASTER PLAN
![Senior Economic Development Planner Ted Fields addresses the crowd at Monday's community meeting about the Armory Master Plan. Photo courtesy of Marc Levy.](https://somervillemedia.fund/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Senior-Economic-Development-Planner-Ted-Fields-addresses-the-crowd-at-Mondays-community-meeting-about-the-Armory-Master-Plan-photo-courtesy-of-Marc-Levy.png)
Third-Party Operator Model Ostensibly Off the Table, City Communications Lacking
ONE YEAR INTO ARMORY PLAN: AN UPDATE
![Photo of the Armory courtesy of Arts at the Armory.](https://somervillemedia.fund/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/armory.jpg)
City receives draft of operational models, planning community meetings for the summer
ARTS AT THE ARMORY CONTINUES ITS JOURNEY WITH NEW CO-DIRECTOR
![Stephanie Scherpf and Jess White (right), co-directors of Center for Arts at the Armory. Courtesy photo.](https://somervillemedia.fund/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/IMG_6438-scaled-e1650397495913.jpg)
Jess White promoted to chief operating officer (Somerville Wire) – The Somerville Armory is changing. The former militia headquarters at 191 Highland Ave. was owned since 2004 by Joseph and Nabil Sater, owners of the Middle East nightclub and restaurant in Cambridge, who invested in substantial renovations to create spaces for a variety of arts […]