New Braunfels businessman and restaurant owner Ron Snider, known for his work rebuilding and revitalizing downtown, died on Friday. He was 70.
Snider was born on Sept. 28, 1950. According to a previous Herald-Zeitung story, he grew up in inner-city Indianapolis, Ind., and said he traced his love of old buildings to those years.
Describing himself as a âserial entrepreneur,â Snider had worked to rebuild downtown New Braunfels since he came to town in 1982 when he began a business building wooden playground equipment. He opened the New Braunfels Smoker Company in 1989, a barbecue manufacturing company, which he sold in 1997.
It wasnât long after Snider settled in New Braunfels that he and his partner, Darrell Sollberger, began buying buildings downtown.
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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / April 5, 2021 /
Commerce Resources Corp. (TSXV:CCE)(FSE:D7H0)(OTCQX:CMRZF) (the Company or Commerce ) is pleased to provide an update on the progress of the Prefeasibility Study (PFS) for the Ashram Rare Earth and Fluorspar Deposit. The Company is pleased to announce that it has engaged several specialized engineering firms to advance the remaining key components of the PFS through to completion.
The Company has retained DRA Americas Inc. and L3 Process Development for review and assessment of the Ashram Deposit s flowsheet. The selection maintains the direct involvement of several key metallurgical Qualified Persons (QPs) who have a strong familiarity with the specifics of the flowsheet through past work programs.