A roundup of local business, nonprofit, school, and government news.
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A roundup of local business, nonprofit, school, and government news.
City Council plans to vote on the certificate of appropriateness and the $300K performance agreement at their October 25 meeting.
City Council will take up two items related to the proposed townhouses and the corresponding lawsuit.
The next step in the process is a September 27 public hearing.
If approved by City Council, the city would reimburse the EDA from the real estate tax increment generated by the mixed use development.
Fredericksburg Circuit Judge Herbert Hewitt declined to dismiss three lawsuits over the property.
FoodE co-owners Joy Crump and Beth Black now co-own the building with local developer Mike Adams.
Mike Adams’ company, NNB LLC, is suing City Council.
“I think the message that we’re sending the community is that we do value our heritage,” said Councilor Kerry Devine (At-Large).