A theater group said it has purchased the former Minnesota Zephyr train depot in Stillwater with plans to reconstruct it into a professional theater providing live performances, education and artistic opportunities.
The $6.5 million project would include a new performance hall on one end of the existing building — once the passenger waiting room for the Zephyr dinner train — as well as a gift shop and restaurant.
The project features a 324-seat theater that would offer six productions of its own each year and serve as a regional performing arts center for music and other arts, according to the founding company, Only a Dim Image Productions.
A fundraising campaign is underway in hopes of a November 2017 opening.
Owner David Paradeau had tried for years to sell the depot, at the north end of Main Street. The corridor once followed by the dinner train is now the Brown's Creek State Trail.
Project details are available at stillwaterzephyrtheatre.org.
Kevin Giles
St. Paul
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