Generations of Loveland residents remember the Pulliam Community Building as the heart of civic life — a place for gatherings, classes, meetings and even dances and movies. Now, a new generation will get to make its own memories there.

On Saturday, the city will host a grand reopening of the 87-year-old landmark, restored not just to recapture its past but to serve the community in new ways, said Pulliam Community Foundation President Norm Rehme.

“We had a vision of saving a very valuable building in Loveland and making it thrive into something even bigger than it ever was,” said Rehme, who led a 16-year effort to bring the building back to life. “Now it’s going to be serving in multipurpose ways … which means it can be turned into whatever you need.”

The 22,000-square-foot building at

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