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Wallace Hall Demolished in Preparation for Transformational St. Margaret’s Commons

After years of planning and with the backing of many generous supporters in the Tartan community, the next step in the exciting evolution of St. Margaret’s campus is here.
After years of planning and with the backing of many generous supporters in the Tartan community, the next step in the exciting evolution of St. Margaret’s campus is here. This month, crews have been hard at work demolishing Wallace Hall in anticipation of the planned St. Margaret’s Commons. 
 
Within the construction fencing raised around the site, excavators have carefully torn down the building and cleared out the space, following hard work in June to relocate the weight room, sports medicine space, classrooms and offices housed in Wallace Hall.  
 
It is an important and exciting milestone in the Tartans Thrive capital campaign, the centerpiece of which is the St. Margaret’s Commons. The 30,000-square-foot facility will serve all Tartans in their nutrition, fitness and well-being and will be a gathering space for the entire school community. It is scheduled to be completed in 2026. 
 
“It is hard to put into words how thrilled I am to see this first step come to fruition as we prepare for the building of the St. Margaret’s Commons,” Head of School Dr. Jeneen Graham said. “I am so very grateful for the love and support from all of you, our beloved Tartan community!
 
“This coming year will be filled with opportunities to celebrate the progress of this transformational project. Please reach out to my office if you would like to learn more about how you can become part of Tartans Thrive. Here we go!”
 
 
 
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