The Tri-Cities Area
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Posted 14 April 2005 - 04:33 PM
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Posted 14 April 2005 - 05:05 PM
Edited by eandslee, 14 April 2005 - 05:08 PM.
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Posted 14 April 2005 - 05:23 PM
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Posted 19 April 2005 - 09:01 PM
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Posted 13 May 2005 - 11:39 PM
"Fort Lee would double its personnel from reductions at other bases across U.S.
BY ANDREW PRICE
TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER
May 14, 2005
In the fight to stay open, Fort Lee is gaining reinforcements.
The Defense Department yesterday recommended realignments and consolidations that would add 7,344 personnel to the Tri-Cities area installation nearly doubling the number of military, civilians and contractors working there.
If these recommendations are approved, approximately 6,500 military and 1,100 civilian positions would be brought in for a huge net gain at Fort Lee, said Col. John Angevine, garrison commander.
"This will change the face of Fort Lee for the next century with the increase in soldiers," Angevine said.
Most of Fort Lee's growth comes from the realignment and consolidation of other military centers.
The only proposed transfer from a Virginia base comes from the realign- ment of Fort Eustis' Transportation Center and School. Other proposed realignments include:
* Ordnance Center and School from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
* Missile and Munitions Center from Redstone Arsenal, Ala.
* Transportation Management Training and Culinary Training from Lackland AFB, Texas.
* Defense Contract Management Agency Headquarters from leased space in Alexandria.
* Defense Commissary Agency consolidation from Eastern and Midwest regions............"
rest of the article
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Posted 14 May 2005 - 02:09 PM
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Posted 14 May 2005 - 04:10 PM
Fort Lee is one of the big winners in the BRAC process. Here's the breakdown: 1,000 more military positions, 1,100 more civilian jobs and 5,000 more students. The growth would mean $600 million in new construction. That is in addition to the current $860 million impact Fort Lee has on the local economy every year.
"We're going to change the face of Fort Lee for the next century," says Col. John Angevine, Garrison Commander. "Looking quickly at what the recommendations are, we're the second largest increase in the state of Virginia."
Defense General Supply Center in Richmond picked up six new civilian jobs. Rep. Eric Cantor, R-VA says, "Those being the two big employment bases in the district, I do think that Richmond looks real good on the BRAC list."
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Posted 14 May 2005 - 04:48 PM
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Not only is it the second largest increase in the state of Virginia, but it is like the second or third largest gain of any base in the U.S. under the BRAC!! This is going to make Fort Lee a MAJOR Army base just like Fort Hood in Texas and Fort Bragg in North Carolina! I have to say that I wasn't expecting that, but hey, I'll take it! Like I said before, I cannot say enough how good this will be for the local economy! It also appears that the military likes certain states with which to place their military bases. Those most popular states happen to be Florida, Texas, California, and Virginia. Believe it or not, I think a lot of it has to do with the quality of life that exists in those states (and the fact that there are strong political lobbying forces behind base locations in these states). I'm just glad to see that Virginia is on that list and will benefit from the military pumping millions upon millions of dollars in the Viriginia economy. Go 'ol Virginy!
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Posted 14 May 2005 - 04:53 PM
eandslee, on May 14 2005, 06:48 PM, said:
yea I'd say the fact that Sen. Warner is the Chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee didn't hurt
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Posted 20 May 2005 - 10:31 PM
"Southpark Mall to get new tharticleeater
Richmond Times-Dispatch
May 21, 2005
Southpark Mall to get new theater
The Regal Cinemas at Southpark Mall are about to become much bigger.
A free-standing 16-screen movie theater will be built at Southpark Mall in Colonial Heights, complete with stadium seating and all-digital sound, mall officials announced.
The six-screen theater that is now inside the mall will remain open while the new theater is built outside. Construction is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2006.
The new theater will be called the Regal Cinemas Southpark Mall Stadium 16. When it is completed, the old theater will be turned into a food court......"
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Posted 21 May 2005 - 09:52 AM
One of the downtown Hopewell features is the Beacon Theatre (variously called the Broadway). Plans are moving ahead to reopen it as a modest-sized performing arts venue. It has a stage house (tho small) that could accommodate plays and musical presentations.
Carytown type retail hopefully can be established along City Center streets.
The addition of 7000+ military & civilian personnel at Ft. Lee may spur this redevelopment.
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Posted 21 May 2005 - 09:58 AM
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Posted 21 May 2005 - 11:35 PM
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Posted 22 May 2005 - 08:46 AM
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Posted 14 June 2005 - 04:28 PM
And Ryan has posted more pictures of Petersburg as has John on RCW. Take a look.
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Posted 14 June 2005 - 06:27 PM
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Posted 23 August 2005 - 09:36 AM
from emerald construction:
[img]http://www.emeraldco.../thebeacon.jpeg[/img
The Beacon at Anchor Point scroll down to it...
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Posted 23 August 2005 - 01:03 PM
wrldcoupe4, on Aug 23 2005, 10:36 AM, said:
from emerald construction:
[img]http://www.emeraldco.../thebeacon.jpeg[/img
The Beacon at Anchor Point scroll down to it...
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Posted 23 August 2005 - 09:25 PM
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Posted 26 August 2005 - 08:37 AM
For those who don't know, Ft. Lee is in Prince George county halfway between Petersburg and Hopewell (the two cities are separated by about 10 miles) on Route 36. It is about 25 miles south of Richmond and is considered to be in the Richmond statistical population area.
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