The Loft reopens early November Published Oct. 18, 2012 By Airman 1st Class Christine Griffiths 355th Fighter Wing Public Affairs DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- Since early September The Loft has been under renovation and it is set to re-open for dormitory Airmen early November. The construction went underway a few months after receiving the Commander in Chief Annual Award for Installation Excellence (CINC award) money. "We received money from the CINC award so we have enough to do some serious renovations," said Chaplain (Capt.) Charles Hollstein, 355th Fighter Wing. The construction entailed new walls, tile, carpet, and countertops along with new furniture, 80 inch and 60 inch televisions and a pool table. "Our goal is to take a good program and make it better," Hollstein said. "In our program we have leaders who come up with ideas for programs; who have a real say so in what we do. They have a vision as well for The Loft to be an excellent, awesome place to go and be a haven from work." Airmen 1st Class Veronique Allen, Loft Council president has been going to The Loft for about three months and feels at ease connecting with other Airmen as well as enjoying things she likes to do. "I enjoy everything about it," said Allen. "I don't have cable, so I go up there to use the cable. Also, I like to play the drums. There are also a lot of people up there, so there's the ability to connect with other Airmen. Those are definitely the strong points of The Loft." For those who want to meet new people and just have a good time, check out The Loft when it reopens in the beginning of November . Also, if you're looking for a free meal and a good time attend The Loft dinners held every Sunday evening in the dorm courtyard.