Bourdeaux Renovates Club Matrix Site

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Montana developer Tom Bourdeaux is busy with another Fayetteville renovation project, the former site of Club Matrix at 620 N. College Ave.

An orange plastic fence and construction dumpster could be spotted outside the 17,580-SF building recently. They bought a permit on June 16 to demolish the inside.

Bourdeaux has hired Rob Sharp and his architecture firm to design the mixed-use project. Sharp developed the Fayetteville Mill District project with Bourdeaux and has designed projects such as the Reindl Warehouse, Three Sisters building and The UARK Bowl.

Bourdeaux’s Bozeman Creek LLC paid $453,000 for the property in September when he bought it from Carlon Bassett of Entertainment Innovators Inc., the club’s owner.

It looks like they plan to make the building bigger by about 6,000-SF, including doubling the size of the existing 4,700-SF second floor.

The project has been labeled “mixed-use,” and project renderings show the building will have balconies, space for retail and maybe a restaurant or theater.