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A presentation found that renovating and expanding the current YMCA could cost about $75.2 million to $92.7 million, compared with $89.7 million to $108.2 million for a new facility at Pinnacle Park. The review said renovation would be approximately 17%–19% less expensive, while a new build would offer a more efficient, flexible, and future-ready layout.
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Grove City City Council reviewed a third-party comparison of two community center approaches: renovating and expanding the current YMCA or building a new facility at Pinnacle Park. The YMCA option was described as less expensive and well-located but less efficient, while the new-build option would provide more room for future growth at a higher upfront cost. The minutes do not record a final decision selecting either option.
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