Millington seeks input for future of Harrold building
The Harrold building is a fixture in the Oldtown area of Millington. The city bought it in 2024 and is working to stabilize it in preparations for its future. (Courtesy City of Millington)
Millington wants to breathe life into one of the suburb’s oldest buildings, asking business leaders and the community about future uses of the Harrold.
Frankie Dakin, Millington city manager, addressed the Millington Chamber of Commerce recently and considered the building’s future.
Those interested are encouraged to email d.long@millingtontn.gov with a proposal in PDF format by Sept. 29.
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He announced the city has launched a Request for Interest to gather ideas, input, and the potential of revitalizing the building.
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