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Submitted by CCCRA
Clay County Communities Revitalization Association, a nonprofit was created in 1998 with the purpose to stimulate economic growth, promote the assets and preserve the heritage of Clay County.
Through our support of the Jack Rabbit Trail expansion the Cherokee Exhibit Quanassee Path and the restoration of the Historic Courthouse, CCCRA has done much to bring both tourism and businesses to Clay County.
With support of these projects more visitors have come to Clay County and businesses have moved to the town square in Hayesville.
While these projects keep the volunteers of CCCRA quite busy the organization has always been on the lookout for more avenues to meet our mission goals for the county. Therefore when a new opportunity presented itself CCCRA moved to take action in this regard. We are excited to announce that we have purchased the building at the corner of Herbert St. and Business 64 also known as the old McGlamery Hotel and Cafe across the street from Nocturnal.
The building will be undergoing a complete restoration and will be repurposed as retail space. CCCRA is honored to have the opportunity to bring another building with a rich history in Hayesville back to life. We hope to get construction underway in early 2025.
The project was made possible by a restricted donation to CCCRA from Clay County native Ron Beal.