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Coroner called to Woodspring Suites in Spartanburg County

Updated: 10:49 PM EST Mar 9, 2021 The coroner released the name of the man who died at an Upstate hotel earlier this month. Richi H. Millner, 42, of Fountain Inn, died March 1 at the Woodspring Suites at 255 Frontage Road in Duncan, Coroner Rusty Clevenger said. Clevenger said Millner had multiple gunshot wounds when he was pronounced dead at the hotel. Lt. Kevin Bobo, with the Spartanburg County Sheriff s Office, said the shooting happened about 6:45 a.m. A couple was in a hotel room when the female’s ex-boyfriend, Richi Millner, forced his way into the room as the other man was attempting to exit the room, Bobo said late Tuesday night.According to Bobo, Millner then started assaulting the other man, and both he and the woman in the room were armed and defended themselves. The woman also provided information that was able to be corroborated that Millner had been stalking her, Bobo said.Following a thorough investigation by violent crime investigators with the Spartanbur

Development Notes: Woodspring Suites to Clay; Contractor for Boeing; Chase Bank to St Johns | Jax Daily Record | Jacksonville Daily Record

Kimley-Horn and Associate Inc. is the civil engineer. Concord Hospitality Enterprises of Raleigh, North Carolina, is the developer. Waste Management in Greenland Business Park The city issued a mobility fee calculation certificate for Waste Management to build three buildings totaling 41,360 square feet of space on 11.91 acres at 6876 Greenland Industrial Blvd. for a truck facility. It calculated the fee at $124,204. The property is owned by Parklands LLC. Contractor for Boeing Tenant Contractors Inc. is the contractor for the build-out for The Boeing Co. at Lake Gray Plaza in Southwest Jacksonville, according to Craig Meek of The Meek Companies, which manages the property.

Many still upset over LMPD clearing homeless encampment on Friday

Many still upset over LMPD clearing homeless encampment on Friday Share Updated: 11:24 PM EST Feb 20, 2021 Share Updated: 11:24 PM EST Feb 20, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript NEEDS TO BE DONE. REPORTER: LIKE MANY OF THE OTHER VULNERABLE IN LOUISVILLE, DETROIT SAYS HE WAS GIVEN A LIFE SAVING OFFER AS COMMUNITY MEMBERS SET UP A MONEY DRIVE TO BUY HOTEL ROOMS AT WOODSPRING SUITES. HE WAS ABLE TO ESCAPE THE FREEZING TEMPERATURES, BUT HE HAD TO LEAVE EVERYTHING HE OWNS BEHIND. WE DIDN’T KNOW THAT IT WAS GOING TO BE TAKEN BY THE CITY. WE DIDN’T KNOW THAT THEY WERE GOING TO TAKE ALL OF OUR STUFF, OR WE PROBABLY WOULD’VE PACKED IT WITH US. REPORTER: FRIDAY MORNING, DETROIT SAYS HE WENT TO CHECK ON HIS STUFF BEFORE RETURNING BACK TO THE HOTEL. HE TURNED ON THE TV AND FOUND OUT ALL OF IT WAS GONE. IT MAKES YOU MAD, WHEN YOU DON’T HAVE ANYTHING, AND SOMEBODY TAKES THE NOTHING THAT YOU HAVE. REPORTER: ACCORDING TO CO-FOUNDER OF FEED LOUISVILLE

COVID-19 Did Not Affect Hotel Sales in California

18 February 2021 COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on hotel sales transactions in every state – except California. California’s new hotel construction in 2020 also continues at slowed pace following a record-breaking pace set in the first half of 2019. In 2020 the total number of hotel sales in the US plummeted by 52.6%, New York State was down 62%, Texas down 54% and Florida down 48%. California on the other hand had a slight increase in sales from 2019, up 0.3% and accounted for 28% of all of the Sales in the US in 2020, according to Atlas Hospitality’s California Hotel Sales Survey 2020 Year-End. California hotel sales transactions were 15.5% higher than Florida, Texas, and New York States,  combined.

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