
Living and Learning at 116 South Main Street
The new South Main Street Early Learning Academy marks Building Blocks Learning Center’s 13th location in the region. The center can accommodate approximately 120 children from infants (six weeks old) to pre-kindergarten.
In an email to campus announcing the project, Wilkes President Greg Cant explained that the introduction of an early learning center in close proximity to campus realizes a long-held University goal.
“For many years, we have contemplated campus-based childcare for those in our community who are parents or caregivers. Under this new agreement with D&D, Building Blocks Learning Center will provide affordable, convenient and quality care to our employees and students, making a Wilkes education even more attainable,” said Cant.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Wilkes University and establish a Building Blocks Learning Center on South Main Street in downtown Wilkes-Barre. Together, we will establish a learning academy that offers a range of early education programs, catering to our local community’s childcare needs along with nurturing future educators within the Wilkes community,” said Zubeen Saeed, President/CEO of Building Blocks Learning Center.
Wilkes plans to partner with the South Main Street Early Learning Academy in several ways:
- Discounted child care will be offered to Wilkes students, faculty and staff.
- Hands-on learning opportunities will be available to students in a variety of academic majors, most notably education. The proximity of the center will allow for observation and field hours to be conducted conveniently while enhancing the learning experience for those preparing to become early childhood educators.
- Wilkes degrees and professional development programs in education will benefit Building Blocks Learning Center and their teachers. The Wilkes TEACH program offers a fully online and affordable pathway to a bachelor’s degree for those working in early childhood or day care centers.


In November 2022, D&D Realty Group leased the second, third and fourth floors to develop 36 high-end apartments for working professionals. “We continue to see consistent demand for quality market-rate housing in downtown Wilkes-Barre. We believe the development of 116 South Main not only enhances the Northampton & Main corridor tremendously, but also serves as an example of what can happen when neighbors work together on a collective vision,” said Nick Dye of D&D Realty Group.
Wilkes also made improvements to Grant Alley, located next to 116, through enhancements such as installing new curbs and walkways, lighting and associated streetscape amenities.