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Virginia Tech Board of Supervisors visits Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine ahead of vote on expansion
Read full article: Virginia Tech Board of Supervisors visits Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine ahead of vote on expansionThe animal hospital on Virginia Techโs campus is training future veterinarians while helping animals in the region, and thatโs why leaders want to see this hospital expand to continue do just that on a bigger scale.
Blacksburg Town Council considering zoning amendment to allow for smaller residential lots
Read full article: Blacksburg Town Council considering zoning amendment to allow for smaller residential lotsLeaders in Blacksburg are looking to change their zoning rules to allow for residential buildings to be built on smaller plots of land.
Montgomery County wants to hear from you for their new 20 year plan
Read full article: Montgomery County wants to hear from you for their new 20 year planMontgomery County is coming up on the last year of their 20 year plan, Montgomery County, 2025, and now they are looking to the future and need your input.
Renovations in Downtown Blacksburg start in August
Read full article: Renovations in Downtown Blacksburg start in AugustFolks in Blacksburg are seeing renovations all throughout downtown this summer, and one area in downtown was converted into a pedestrian area a few years ago, and officials said they plan to make it easier for businesses there by improving current conditions.
Public hearing set for June 4 for old Blacksburg High School
Read full article: Public hearing set for June 4 for old Blacksburg High SchoolMost recently, the owners of the land have requested a change in the zoning, bringing the number down to 73 townhomes from the original 100, but allows for bigger townhomes.
Montgomery County looking to be the next sports recreation destination
Read full article: Montgomery County looking to be the next sports recreation destinationOver the last few months, the Blacksburg-Christiansburg-Montgomery County Tourism Office has partnered with a sports tourism team to develop a plan for sports tourism growth.
Blacksburg planners proposing zoning ordinance change to help with housing in the area
Read full article: Blacksburg planners proposing zoning ordinance change to help with housing in the areaBeing a college town, Blacksburg has long struggled with developing housing types that attract young homebuyers.
Proposed zoning changes could make it easier for developers to build in Roanoke
Read full article: Proposed zoning changes could make it easier for developers to build in RoanokeA proposed change to Roanokeโs zoning ordinances would be to change โSingle-Family Districtโ to โResidential District.โ
Pulaski town leaders buy 155 acres for development
Read full article: Pulaski town leaders buy 155 acres for developmentThe town has recently purchased 155 acres of undeveloped land between Memorial Drive and Pepper's Ferry Road, that has been vacant for decades, for future development. As one of the largest undeveloped tracts of land within the town limits, the town has had interest in the property for several years, given its location and topography. and inquiries as to its intended use and/or availability were made.
Blacksburg town officials look to improve Prices Fork, Route 460 interchange
Read full article: Blacksburg town officials look to improve Prices Fork, Route 460 interchangeThe Town of Blacksburg is looking for feedback on the Prices Fork & 460 interchange in hopes of making it more accessible to pedestrians and cyclists.
Henry County repurchases shell building sold to German company
Read full article: Henry County repurchases shell building sold to German companyIn 2021, it was announced that Schock GmbH, the inventor of quartz composite sinks, was investing $85 million to establish its first U.S. manufacturing operation in Henry County.
Botetourt County Board of Supervisors table Wawa convenience store proposal
Read full article: Botetourt County Board of Supervisors table Wawa convenience store proposalThe fate of a popular convenience store expanding to the Daleville Town Center remains unknown following a Botetourt County Board of Supervisors meeting.
10 News Investigates: Virginia lawmakers help seek funding for Wythe Countyโs multi-million dollar glove factory
Read full article: 10 News Investigates: Virginia lawmakers help seek funding for Wythe Countyโs multi-million dollar glove factoryThe Blue Star NBR glove manufacturing project is only partially finished as the rest of this multi-million dollar development is on hold after federal funding fell through.
10 News Investigates: $700 million Wythe County development set to bring in 2,500 jobs put on hold
Read full article: 10 News Investigates: $700 million Wythe County development set to bring in 2,500 jobs put on holdThe future of Blue Star NBRโs glove manufacturing facilities are in limbo with funding uncertain.
โItโs going to be a huge impactโ: Neighbors oppose Craig Botetourt scenic trail project
Read full article: โItโs going to be a huge impactโ: Neighbors oppose Craig Botetourt scenic trail projectA 26-mile-long trail is planned for Botetourt and Craig County, and project leaders hope it will boost the economy and bring visitors to the area.
Roanoke City Council hears update on Evans Spring future development
Read full article: Roanoke City Council hears update on Evans Spring future developmentWhile there is no finalized development in place, consultants are starting to get a better idea of what could go in the 150 acres of developable land.
Gov. Youngkin announces millions in grants for industrial sites across Virginia
Read full article: Gov. Youngkin announces millions in grants for industrial sites across VirginiaGovernor Glenn Youngkin has announced $90 million in development grants for 21 different industrial sites across the state, some of which are in our region.
Danville leaders, Caesars Entertainment sign casino deal ahead of November vote
Read full article: Danville leaders, Caesars Entertainment sign casino deal ahead of November voteDANVILLE, Va. Danville city leaders put pen to paper Thursday afternoon and signed a development agreement with Caesars Entertainment to bring a new casino to the city. Im honored to be here on such a momentous day, said Tom Reeg, the CEO of Caesars Entertainment. Caesars Entertainment Strategic Advisor Tony Rodio said the casino will create an economic boost for the city. Its going to have really almost an outlandish impact on our ability to provide services to our community and really make a difference for our people, said Danville City Manager Ken Larking. For people who worry their vote wont even matter because Danville leaders have already signed the agreement, Larking and Danville Mayor Alonzo Jones disagree.