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Eveleth opens repurposed school gym as community center, outlines rink, parking and housing hopes

March 14, 2026 | Eveleth City, St. Louis County, Minnesota


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Eveleth opens repurposed school gym as community center, outlines rink, parking and housing hopes
EVELETH — City leaders and residents gathered to open a new community center built from a former school gym and music addition, with a ribbon cutting that used hockey sticks as ceremonial shears and an announcement of future site improvements.

The presiding official said the center is meant to be “a gathering place for all of Eveleth,” hosting celebrations, classes and senior activities while preserving local history. Officials noted plaques and mural pieces are being kept for display and the Hockey Hall of Fame will partner to exhibit artifacts in the larger event space.

Residents and staff emphasized the building’s flexibility. One staff member said she was “very happy that it didn't all disappear,” and organizers pointed to scheduled private events and summer programming to show the center will be in active use. Miss Eveleth, Lauren, said the site will also anchor community activities: she announced the Eveleth Corner Market will operate Thursdays from 3 to 6 p.m. from Memorial Day through Labor Day at the corner of Jackson and Adams Street.

City remarks outlined near-term site work and longer-term goals: the parking area is planned to be paved later this spring; officials described future recreation amenities including a skating rink, a warming shack and a pavilion; and leaders said they hope new housing — a mix of single-family and multifamily units mentioned in event materials — will follow to build a year-round hub for businesses and neighborhood life. The speaker noted that planners are already meeting on playgrounds, rink work and housing concepts and framed the center as the “very first step” in broader revitalization efforts.

The event included acknowledgments of elected officials and volunteers and closed with the ceremonial ribbon cutting and applause. Organizers also announced community activities for the day, such as bouncy houses and a noon bean-bag tournament.

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