Getting your player ready...
The Boulder public radio program eTown announced Thursday that it will get a $2 million loan from Public Radio Capital to renovate its new home.
The building, a former church near 16th and Spruce streets, to be renamed eTown Hall, will house performance spaces and recording studios.
The renovation was long in the works but stalled due to the economy, said eTown founder Nick Forster. The organization has raised about $650,000 of the $4 million needed for the project, to be completed around etown’s 20th anniversary on April 22, 2011.
Public Radio Capital, also based in Boulder, funds projects for public broadcasters across the country.



