Executive Director of the new Civic Center initiative Bob Banghart joins Capital Chat to share the progress of the design and construction of the new Capital Civic Center: (previously the JACC)
Dramatically framed by the mountains and the sea, the City & Borough of Juneau’s proposed Capital Civic Center will become the focal point for artistic expression in the Capital City.
Located downhill from the Alaska State Legislature and Capitol, it will provide one of the first impressions of Alaska to more than one million visitors a year as they approach Juneau by sea.
The Capital Civic Center is in the heart of Juneau’s emerging Aak’w Village District, within walking distance of the Andrew P. Kashavaroff State Library, Archives and Museum, the iconic Walter Soboleff Building, KTOO Public Media Center, the Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall and Tlingit & Haida tribal headquarters, and the Sea Walk, connecting all of downtown Juneau with a lifesize bronze whale sculpture.l
The CBJ Assembly approved $2 million for the next phase of the design that would combine a renovated Centennial Hall with a new arts and culture center. Initial design plans include:
A 299-seat theater
A visual arts gallery
A community hall
An event studio for smaller productions
A small café and gift shop
A seminar room for classes and workshops
Renovated convention and conference rooms
The design features a spacious lobby area/reception hall to welcome visitors, provide for ticket sales and be a gathering place for many functions. Flowing from the lobby is the gift shop – a venue for sales by local artists – a café, and a state-of-the-art gallery.
Latest news: On June 26, 2025, Sean Boily of Northwind Architects and Bob Banghart, executive director of the Capital Civic Center Partnership, signed the contract to begin design work on the project, with 35% schematic design scheduled by fall, proceeding to 65% design development by mid-winter, and then to 100% by mid-summer 2026, with construction to follow as soon as possible as funding comes in.
(Chili Pepper the dog in full support)
Background
The Partnership, Inc and City & Borough of Juneau (CBJ) have entered into a Memo of Agreement (MOA) defining the phases of design process, project management structure and funding commitments to complete design of the addition to Centennial Hall. The original architectural team is under contract for the project. The complex will be known as the Capital Civic Center and will feature the same programing components offered in the prior stand alone building design.
Current Effort
Evergreen Economics is under contract to produce the proforma needed for developing operational cost models and income models at 35% of design document completion.
The Partnership and Northwind will be reaching out to users of the current facilities (Juneau Arts & Culture Center & Centennial Hall) to review expectations and potential needs in order to ratify the new building design as the project progresses.
The 35% and 65% of design document development are significant milestones on the path to full construction documents for the facility. Throughout the pending design phases the Partnership, Northwind and CBJ will be working together to insure the facility provides the programming community users have identified as essential and that the project stays within the defined budget.