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#21 PJA

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Posted 10 January 2006 - 08:56 PM

View Postsocaguy, on Jan 7 2006, 09:36 PM, said:

Anyone know when the new Rehab Hospital on Walton Way is going to break ground?  

BTW, while in town the other day i had to stop by MCG and it looks like both the midrises going up there are just about finished.  They compliment the midrise skyline in that area very nicely.


I agree.  Those are going to be some really nice buildings when they get done.

 

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Posted 13 January 2006 - 08:15 AM

Paraphrased from the Chronicle today:

We should expect to hear an announcement in February regarding the old train depot on Reynolds, as well as the surrounding property.  Apparently the talk is of renovation of the depot (and partial demolition for a new cross street), and new retail and residential on the property.

IMO, this is the absolute most important (and one of the largest) parcel in downtown Augusta.... riverfront location, adjacent to the 5th st. bridge...  I'm really crossing my fingers for something dense and urban to help jump-start Reynolds St...

http://chronicle.aug...s_6229797.shtml

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Posted 13 January 2006 - 06:27 PM

I just read the article myself.  Last time I was in Augustas' downtown I thought something should be done with the old train depot...AND NOT any more antique markets like it used to be.  Leave that for the smaller towns.  I really hope they do something nice there, the renderings show very little but I think it is just conceptual.

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Posted 24 January 2006 - 05:32 PM

Panera Bread will open 2 new stores in Augusta this year.  One at Augusta exchange...right across the street from Atlanta Bread Company, the other at the Mullins exchange, alonside a new Starbucks, Ruby Tuesday, and Moes.

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Posted 31 January 2006 - 08:29 PM

Does anyone know what they are building on Washinton road just past National Hills (near the Publix and Kroger).  Its on the same side as Kroger but not exactly sure where...as i whizzed by it the other night with my parents going to The Fresh Market.  Looks like a restaurant but not sure.

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Posted 01 February 2006 - 07:01 AM

View Postsocaguy, on Jan 31 2006, 09:29 PM, said:

Does anyone know what they are building on Washinton road just past National Hills (near the Publix and Kroger).  Its on the same side as Kroger but not exactly sure where...as i whizzed by it the other night with my parents going to The Fresh Market.  Looks like a restaurant but not sure.

They're building another Raising Cane's Chicken finger restaurant.  There's already one on Furys Ferry and a third is supposed to be built on Deans Bridge Rd. somtime soon.

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Posted 01 February 2006 - 07:37 AM

Has anyone heard anything else about this shopping center?



Retail site is set near Exchange

Officials brace themselves for traffic tangle in hectic area

Web posted Wednesday, January 19, 2005
By Adrian Burns and Damon Cline | Staff Writers
The area around the Augusta Exchange already is bustling, but it will get even busier when a new shopping center opens along Walton Way Extension.



An Atlanta-based company has plans to develop a nine-acre parcel, rezoned earlier this week from agricultural/residential to commercial, into a retail center with 90,000 square feet of space.

"There's plans right now for up to four buildings," said Roscoe Powers, the director of acquisitions for Hand Properties Inc, which develops "build-to-suit" properties for nearly two dozen national retailers, including Bed, Bath & Beyond; TJ Maxx; and Office Depot.

Mr. Powers said he would begin marketing the property to retailers once plans and permits are approved by Richmond County during the next two months.

He did not rule out pitching the property to retailers already operating in Augusta.

"Some of the tenants may already be there and would like to get into that particular portion of the market," he said. "It will probably be all retail, but I wouldn't rule out a restaurant."

Access to the shopping center would be made through three curb cuts along Walton Way Extension.

But the already hectic road might not handle the additional traffic well, city officials say.

"If you've looked at the traffic situation there, I think it's going to be pretty scary," said George Patty, Augusta's director of planning, adding that 32,000 vehicles already pass by the future development site each day.

That figure is expected to rise 19 percent, or 6,000 cars, if the center is completed.

The city's acting traffic engineer was consulted on the project and advised that a traffic light would be put in front of the retail center if needed.

Developers agreed to foot half the bill if a traffic signal becomes necessary within five years, said Bob Austin, the city's zoning and development administrator.

Mr. Powers said Hand Properties is under contract to buy the property, which is made up of several lots individually owned by Margaret Sibley Dale and Kathryn Sibley Boardman.

Financial terms of the proposed deal have not been disclosed.

The property extends from Walton Way Extension, where it is bordered by the Walton's Corner shopping center to the east and CitiFinancial and Walton Rehabilitation Hospital's Harison Heights community to the west.

The wooded acreage, used in recent years only as a Christmas tree lot, is flanked by the Augusta Exchange's Ashley Furniture and Regal Cinemas 20.

The last commercial activity in that area was last year's $5 million renovation of Walton's Corner, which is home to several businesses, the regional offices for BellSouth and the headquarters for home health provider CareSouth.


Reach Adrian Burns at (706) 823-3352 or Damon Cline at (706) 823-3486.

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Posted 02 February 2006 - 05:15 PM

It was only a matter of time before that plot of land became developed.  I figured they would put a small office park in there but oh well.  All Augusta needs is another strip mall...lol!

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Posted 04 February 2006 - 06:20 PM

The old Miller Theatre downtown to be restored.

Downtown landmark to be redeveloped
Press Release By Janie Peel, Economic Development Ombudsman for the City of Augusta


The Historic Miller Theater was sold today to local developer Peter Knox IV. The total development plan and use for the theater are still in the works pending a full developmental plan being completed. Peter Knox says "The Miller. It is time. The active decay will be stopped with complete roofing repairs. The structure will then be ready for further renovation or mothballing. I expect help with this endeavor, but the roof cannot wait; structurally, the roof simply cannot wait."


The sale was procured by Gene Gilbert of Prime Commercial Properties. The Miller is reported to be a sound building with many of the architectural features still intact. Gene Gilbert says, "I look forward to The Miller being developed and it being one of our success stories for downtown and all of Augusta".


There is a grass roots effort by local concerned citizens to Save the Miller headed by Mike Deas who was born and raised in Augusta. Mr. Deas has done extensive research on restoration of historic theaters and specifically, has developed a website with history of The Miller Theater which can be accessed at www.friendsofthemiller.com. The restoration team from The Fabulous Fox Theater in Atlanta was recently in Augusta and was very impressed with the efforts the community is putting forward to Save the Miller. Mr. Deas says, "A restored Miller Theater in combination with the proven success of The Imperial Theater would provide elite and varied entertainment for the Augusta area citizens."


The Miller Theater has been one of the main topics of discussion at the Tuesday Morning Roundtables held every Tuesday morning at Mallys on 7th at 8:00 am. Many state agencies and Augusta's Housing and Economic Development Department have discussed many funding sources and partnerships to help further the goal of getting The Miller back to a productive building in the heart of the downtown Business District which was at one time the Theater District with The Miller, The Imperial, The Rialto and The Modjeska flourishing at the same time.

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Posted 07 February 2006 - 08:28 AM

Radisson undergoes change to become the Mariott and a more luxurious hotel.

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Posted 07 February 2006 - 08:35 AM

Update on the new  large district park coming to North Augusta

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Posted 07 February 2006 - 10:47 AM

Update on Bobby Jones & I-20 construction

The Applebees that had caught on fire a few weeks ago may not be remodeled.  It seems as though the GA Department of Transportation may need that land for the extension of the expressway and the construction of the overpass that will be built  over Scott Nixon Memorial Dr.  As of right now the Applebees will remain closed until the DOT makes their decision.  Construction for the expressway additions is expected to begin later this year or next year but could be delayed as long as 2008.

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Posted 07 February 2006 - 05:52 PM

Interesting.  I didnt know that Applebees caught on fire.  PJA or anyone else, are there any images out there of what the new interchange might look like?

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Posted 07 February 2006 - 08:17 PM

View Postsocaguy, on Feb 7 2006, 06:52 PM, said:

Interesting.  I didnt know that Applebees caught on fire.  PJA or anyone else, are there any images out there of what the new interchange might look like?


I ran across pictures of the new interchange a couple of months ago but I don't remember where.  I'm sure I'll run across them again and will post them if I do.

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Posted 07 February 2006 - 08:37 PM

Here is one picture I saw.  If you look at number 1, that is where the new interchange for Scott Nixon and Booby Jones is supposed to be built.

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Posted 08 February 2006 - 09:06 AM

View PostTopher1, on Jan 13 2006, 09:15 AM, said:

Paraphrased from the Chronicle today:

We should expect to hear an announcement in February regarding the old train depot on Reynolds, as well as the surrounding property.  Apparently the talk is of renovation of the depot (and partial demolition for a new cross street), and new retail and residential on the property.

IMO, this is the absolute most important (and one of the largest) parcel in downtown Augusta.... riverfront location, adjacent to the 5th st. bridge...  I'm really crossing my fingers for something dense and urban to help jump-start Reynolds St...

http://chronicle.aug...s_6229797.shtml


The Reynolds St. depot has been awarded a $450,000 grant.
What needs to be decided now is if they are going to try to get more money, or work with what they have.
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Posted 10 February 2006 - 08:35 AM

The Judicial center is stalled after more than one year since the city's legal counseling began acquiring property.  This is due to tax changes.  The bond referendum which would have helped paid for it was defeated in the June election.  The proposed site is on Walton Way between James Brown BLVD and 9th street.  Here is the full story.

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Posted 10 February 2006 - 07:04 PM

I drove through Augusta today and noticed on Walton Way in the Medical District they have cleared off the land for the new Rehab Hospital.  Right next door they are squeezing in a new Firehouse subs, looks like a free standing one.

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Posted 11 February 2006 - 10:09 AM

Local leaders in Augusta are trying to get funding through "local assistance grants" for projects including a recruitment package to lure businesses downtown, funding for the Augusta Mini Theatre, money for a foster home and for 50 statues of prominent blacks to go up on Laney Walker.  This would really help Laney Walker's development into becoming a nice area.  Here's more.

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Posted 13 February 2006 - 06:37 PM

View Postsocaguy, on Jan 31 2006, 09:29 PM, said:

Does anyone know what they are building on Washinton road just past National Hills (near the Publix and Kroger).  Its on the same side as Kroger but not exactly sure where...as i whizzed by it the other night with my parents going to The Fresh Market.  Looks like a restaurant but not sure.
OK Ill answer myself.  I drove by again the other day and it is a little further out than I thought it was...more down towards Martinez.  Apparently it is another Raising Canes restaurant.  There is another one opening not too far away on Furys Ferry Road.  
Also, there is a sign up now on I-20 for The Village at Riverwatch.  Cant wait for them to start on that.  Right across the highway from that looks to be a new Microtel (hotel) going up.  


PJA,  I just noticed you had answered my question on that a few posts back....sorry for that and double posting!!!




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