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Lanesborough Officials Want State to Own Baker Hill Road District
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Lanesborough Officials Want State to Own Connector Road
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LANESBOROUGH â A local man who has toured the shuttered Berkshire Mall envisions transforming the place into high-rise apartments, condominiums and hotel space with amenities that serve a work-from-home economy.
Preston Repenning outlined that dream to Lanesborough officials this week, but as of yet does not have financing lined up for what he terms a project costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
Repenning, a 66-year-old resident of Lanesborough, is a musician and has not developed commercial property before. He has not spoken with the mallâs owner.
Empty blue panels mark the former Best Buy location at the shuttered Berkshire Mall in Lanesborough. The store closed in May 2019.
Akron seeks to rezone, redevelop struggling Chapel Hill Mall
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The city of Akron is seeking to rezone the Chapel Hill Mall to allow for private redevelopment. (Robin Goist, cleveland.com)
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AKRON, Ohio – One year after Summit County began foreclosure proceedings against Chapel Hill Mall, the city of Akron is moving forward with plans to rezone the property with the hope developers can repurpose the mostly vacant structure and expansive parking lot.
City Council on Monday considered a zoning change for the mall at 2000 Brittain Road to go from a “retail business use district,” allowing for retail and residential use, to be a “unified planned development district,” which expands the zoning to also allow for some commercial use.
Sitka Salmon Shares Expands Team to Build Better Seafood System
Leaders in Fisheries Science, Policy and Management Come on Board
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MADISON, Wis., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Sitka Salmon Shares, a community supported fishery (CSF) delivering wild Alaska seafood to members across the United States, expands its team in its mission to build a more responsible, transparent, and ethical seafood system. The company brings on Michael Kohan as fisheries science and policy director, Steve Ricci as fisheries and fleet director, and Lauren Mitchell as Sitka fleet manager. Against the backdrop of the growing threat of climate change, we are striving to create a more just seafood system that focuses on stability for small-scale fishermen, environmental stewardship and better-tasting fish that our members can trust, said Nic Mink, co-founder, CEO and chief fishmonger at Sitka Salmon Shares. By expanding our team with these proven leaders in Alaska fish
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