The Goldaline Culture & Arts Initiative, the organisation who has funded and came up with the idea of the Crestmontian Culture Centre has announced the plans for a culture centre for the capital. The project long-awaited by some has finally started work over the weekend, and is progessing steadily.
While originally the building was limited to a theatre and a recording studio, the plans have since expanded to include a small shopping area exclusively for cultural and artistic goods, as well as classrooms for the Friedrich University.
The building is planned to be finished within this week, and some services opened by the weekend. The GCAI plans on allowing the public to use its conference centre for many reasons ranging from organising charitable movements to public advocacy groups. If approved by the GCAI's board of representatives, which who will be invited into is still relatively unknown, groups will be able to use the conference centres and classrooms for free.