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Geordie D-Day veteran Billy Ness given a hero s send-off as he made his final journey
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Tributes paid after death of Geordie D-Day hero and extraordinary character Billy Ness
Billy Ness was just 19 when he parachuted into France in the first minutes of June 6 1944
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Tributes have been paid to a Geordie D-Day hero and extraordinary character after his death at the age of 96.
Sitting on a 3.51-acre site at
5300 Centennial Blvd. and in the shadows of the districtâs mural-adorned former grain silo, the large warehouse is owned by an LLC affiliated with Nashville-based developer Nathan Lyons.
A multi-page document submitted to Metro suggests an adaptive reuse of the existing structure, with office and retail spaces planned. A permit, valued at $75,000 and including Nashville-based City Construction, has been issued to allow for interior demolition.
Lyons, founder of Vintage South Development, specializes in reinventing industrial buildings with retail, restaurant, residential and creative office spaces (read
here). He is underway with an addition to his Stocking 51 two blocks west of the warehouse; the reinvention of the former Vaughn Manufacturing facility in East Nashville with what will be called Highland Yards; and (teaming with The Legacy Companies) an update to the east side site once home to Hobson United Methodist Church and to be called E