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#1 pazzo83

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Posted 10 April 2007 - 10:12 PM

I know there aren't a lot of people on here from this area (hell I don't even live there anymore), but just lettin' y'all know that there is development going on in this area of the state as well.

Let's start with Charlottesville, with the single largest development in the area:

Albemarle Place
Albemarle Place

Location: Corner of US 29 and Hydraulic Rd, Albemarle County (barely)
Status: Under Construction
Est. Completion: 2010+
Size: 65 Acres
Residential Units: 800 (1.3 million sq feet)
Commercial/Office Space: 900,000 sq feet
Max Bldg Height: 150' (10 stories)

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Once this thing is completed, you'll have to PAY me to drive on 29.  8 lanes of insanity it will become.


 

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Posted 10 April 2007 - 11:10 PM

CMSS strikes again.. um, jk.  :rolleyes: Looks pretty nice though, pretty town center style as it may be.

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Posted 10 April 2007 - 11:11 PM

View Posturbanvb, on Apr 11 2007, 01:10 AM, said:

CMSS strikes again.. um, jk.  :rolleyes: Looks pretty nice though, pretty town center style.

Haha, does CMSS have a bad rep that I'm not aware of?

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Posted 10 April 2007 - 11:20 PM

This thing was posted on UP a year or more ago.  Any news on it?

As urbanvb said, it's very "town center style."  That's what I hate about it.  It's better than big-box stuff you see all over Route 29 for certain, but still, gag me with a spoon over here.  This will be a boon for Albemarle County and maybe it'll bring good things in the future.  

Urban development in Harrisonburg and Staunton.... now THAT's something I'd like to see!  Both cities have done a good job destroying their downtowns over the past few years.  I hope hope hope that they can bring some life back to their old central districts.

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Posted 10 April 2007 - 11:34 PM

View Postlammius, on Apr 11 2007, 01:20 AM, said:

This thing was posted on UP a year or more ago.  Any news on it?

As urbanvb said, it's very "town center style."  That's what I hate about it.  It's better than big-box stuff you see all over Route 29 for certain, but still, gag me with a spoon over here.  This will be a boon for Albemarle County and maybe it'll bring good things in the future.  

Urban development in Harrisonburg and Staunton.... now THAT's something I'd like to see!  Both cities have done a good job destroying their downtowns over the past few years.  I hope hope hope that they can bring some life back to their old central districts.

Preliminary site plan was approved in August of 2006, and the area is being cleared now.  I drove by it a few weeks ago and it looks like its close to the point where building construction begins.

Regarding downtown Staunton & Hburg, they had a wave of "urban renewal" during the 60s and 70s that DID destroy parts of both downtowns, but during the past 15 years both cities have made concerted efforts to redevelop them.  Staunton has had particular success with this endeavor, with over $100 million invested in the downtown recently.  I'll highlight some projects in a bit, but Staunton is actually rebuilding their central core, not destroying it.  Waynesboro, on the other hand, has thoroughly sold out to the big box retailers.

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Posted 11 April 2007 - 12:04 AM

Waterhouse

Waterhouse

Location: Water St & South St, Downtown Charlottesville (Charlottesville City)
Status: Groundbreaking slated for May 2007
Est. Completion: First Phase - Dec 2008
Size: 0.78 acres
Residential Units: 50+ Condos/Apts (1,500 sq ft/ea) and "several" townhouses (3,500 sq ft/ea)
Max Bldg Height: 9 stories
Desc: Urban downtown village - two buildings, one of condos/apartments at 9 stories, and the other with more of a rowhouse-type feel at 3 stories.  All residential.
Developers: Atwood Architects, Inc; Real Estate III

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Posted 11 April 2007 - 12:24 AM

First and Main

Location:
Main St (Downtown Mall), First St., and Market St (City of Charlotteville)
Status: Design
Est. Completion: Unknown
Residential Units: 70-80
Commercial/Office Space: first three stories of the building
Bldg Height: 9 stories
Developers:
Keith Woodard and Greg Brezinski

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Posted 11 April 2007 - 08:39 AM

Thanks for the updates. I especially like the First and Main renderings. As for CMSS, really they do ok work but nothing spectacular imo. They seem to be the firm that does a lot of comprehensive development in Hampton Roads. Nothing wrong with that but it would be nice to have some other players mixed in the game as well.

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Posted 11 April 2007 - 11:04 AM

I was going to merge this with the Charlottesville TC thread but since you're using this as an overall projects listing i'll leave it be (and pin it to the top). Looks like some very nice projects going on. I wasn't aware that soe much was in the works for that area.

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Posted 12 April 2007 - 10:50 AM

View Postvdogg, on Apr 11 2007, 01:04 PM, said:

I was going to merge this with the Charlottesville TC thread but since you're using this as an overall projects listing i'll leave it be (and pin it to the top). Looks like some very nice projects going on. I wasn't aware that soe much was in the works for that area.

Thanks!  Yea the area is starting to see an influx of residents from DC & Richmond (and on a smaller scale actually from C'ville to the valley).

Here's one of the more controversial projects that was just approved:

North Pointe
North Pointe

Location: US 29 (roughly 10 miles north of Charlottesville), Albemarle County
Status: Development/Construction (site plan approved in Aug 2006)
Est. Completion: Unknown
Size: 265 Acres
Residential Units: 893
Commercial/Office Space: 841,000
Developers: Great Eastern Management Company

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Posted 12 April 2007 - 12:05 PM

Kind of off topic but how is the job market there? Any major tech jobs or such in or moving into the area?

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Posted 30 April 2007 - 11:21 AM

View Posturbanvb, on Apr 12 2007, 02:05 PM, said:

Kind of off topic but how is the job market there? Any major tech jobs or such in or moving into the area?

Sorry it took a while to respond, I've been getting ready to move to Charlotte, NC during the past few weeks.  Anyways, job market is decent in Charlottesville & Staunton.  Not surprisingly, UVA brings in a LOT of jobs for C'ville, there are several business parks in and around the city that focus on tech and research jobs.

Staunton is much more of a blue-collar town, but they are slowly starting to attract higher-paying tech and research jobs.

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 01:18 PM

Here's the headline project in Staunton:

The Villages at Staunton
The Villages at Staunton

Location: Old Western State Hospital (bounded by US 250, US 11, and US 11 Truck Rte)
Status: Under Construction
Est. Completion: 2015-2020
Developer: Miller & Associates
Cost: $120+ million

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Posted 26 May 2007 - 09:24 AM

Hi, Paz.  Though height limit for Albemarle Place is listed as 10 floors, there's at least one building in the rendering that's higer than that.  In fact, it looks to be about 20 stories.

Wintergreen atop the Blue Ridge Pkwy is growing also, I believe.

I think Staunton has lots of character.  

Is the Shakespearean playhouse still operating?  What about the other downtown theatre (State?).  I had heard that it was to be restored.  

And I recall an out-door museum of centuries-old farm houses and other structures.  Forgot its name, but it's near I-81 and on US 250.

The spirit of Cyrus McCormick is also a presence off the I-81 corridor between Staunton and Lexington.

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Posted 29 May 2007 - 08:27 AM

View Postburt, on May 26 2007, 11:24 AM, said:

Hi, Paz.  Though height limit for Albemarle Place is listed as 10 floors, there's at least one building in the rendering that's higer than that.  In fact, it looks to be about 20 stories.

Wintergreen atop the Blue Ridge Pkwy is growing also, I believe.

I think Staunton has lots of character.  

Is the Shakespearean playhouse still operating?  What about the other downtown theatre (State?).  I had heard that it was to be restored.  

And I recall an out-door museum of centuries-old farm houses and other structures.  Forgot its name, but it's near I-81 and on US 250.

The spirit of Cyrus McCormick is also a presence off the I-81 corridor between Staunton and Lexington.
Regarding Albemarle Place, I thought that was odd on the rendering as well.  I'm pretty sure the county is limiting them to 10 floors, but we'll see.  Wintergreen is growing very rapidly, it is quickly becoming a true mid-atlantic destination.  I'd like to see it continue to grow, its great for Neslon County.

Staunton currently has one Shakespeare playhouse open (the Blackfriar's), and they plan on building a replica of the Globe theatre, which will be significantly larger.  There is another downtown theater, the Dixie, which will be rebranded the Staunton Performing Arts Center once completed.  It is (and has been) a second-tier movie theatre, it was great for cheap movies growing up.  However, they plan on it becoming a large single theatre with ample seating and a place for everything from theatre to concerts to films.

The outdoor museum you speak of is the Frontier Culture Museum, which is undergoing a pretty decent expansion right now.  They want to recreate a model of an 18th-early 19th century frontier town.  They had some outparcels that they were going to lease to a shopping center to pay for some of this expansion, but the only deal they could solidify was a Ruby Tuesdays (and I think maybe another restaurant).

All in all I feel Staunton is moving in a good direction.  They have had a sudden population/housing stock increase, with something like 2000 new residential building permits in 2004 and 2005.  There are currently about 18 new subdivisions (everything from multifamily subsidized housing to larger single family homes) under construction in the city, which is really without precident in its history.  Since the mid 1990s the population seemed to have been trailing off.  School enrollment dropped significantly, but in 2006 it actually increased.  The next 10 years in Staunton and the entire area will be a fairly exciting time.

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Posted 06 July 2010 - 02:38 PM

Community Profile of Charlottesville from Virginia Business
http://www.virginiab...in-a-small-city


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Posted 07 July 2010 - 02:38 PM

National Wine Bloggers Conference to be held in Charlottesville next year 2011!
http://www.virginiab...esville/247162/

Plus with the second largest wine trade show in North America moving from Pennsylvania to Richmond in 2011.

Virginia is about to take over the wine industry!

http://www.virginiab...in-2011/204178/

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Posted 07 July 2010 - 04:00 PM

I don't know why this thread is in the Hampton Roads forum. Charlottesville is a good 2 and a half-3 hours away from me.

vdogg can you move this?

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Posted 08 July 2010 - 11:54 AM

A new hospital opened June 22 in Harrisonburg!
http://www.virginiab...nt-care/238804/
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Posted 08 July 2010 - 12:02 PM

View PostVBIllini13, on 07 July 2010 - 04:00 PM, said:

I don't know why this thread is in the Hampton Roads forum. Charlottesville is a good 2 and a half-3 hours away from me.

vdogg can you move this?
I agree! This needs to be moved to the Virginia Forum!




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