ANNA (SCC NEWS) – Shawnee Community College has officially completed the purchase of the entire building formerly known to the community as the “old Walmart” in Anna, now home to the Union County Extension Center (UCEC). The facility is located at 1150 Vienna St. and is owned in full by the College as of January 8, 2026.

The building houses Shawnee Community College’s Union County Extension Center, which serves as a key educational hub and houses the College’s Occupational Therapy Assistant Program, certified nursing assistant program, adult education offerings, general education courses, and a community fitness center.

The facility also includes retail tenants Dollar Tree and Rent One, both of which will remain in the building. Each has signed long-term lease agreements as part of the transition in ownership.

In 2025, the College entered into a lease agreement for the Union County Extension Center that included a negotiated purchase option at the direction of the Shawnee Community College Board of Trustees. Rather than committing to a long-term lease with escalating rental costs and significant deferred maintenance obligations, the Board determined that purchasing the entire facility was the most fiscally responsible and sustainable course of action.

“This purchase marks an important milestone for Shawnee Community College and for Union County,” said Shawnee Community College President Dr. Tim Taylor. “By owning the entire building, we ensure long-term stability for our programs, maintain positive relationships with existing tenants, and keep financial resources invested locally.”

SCC Board Chairperson, Steve Heisner, added, “By their approval of this purchase, the Board of Trustees affirms the College’s commitment to the citizens of Union County and the entire College district as it continues to look for opportunities to establish permanent facilities to serve its constituency throughout the district.”

The purchase was funded through the successful sale of General Obligation Debt Certificates, with proceeds received prior to closing. The College has also initiated the funding bond process to support long-term financing and replenish institutional reserves.

Ownership of the building aligns with the College’s Facilities Master Plan and strategic priorities by eliminating costly lease obligations, reducing deferred maintenance risk, and securing a permanent institutional presence in Union County.

While the previous building owner was located outside the Shawnee Community College district, ownership of the facility ensures that lease revenue and operating investments now remain within the local community, supporting Union County and strengthening the College’s mission for years to come.