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2 weeks ago |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. Discussion about a new performing arts center in Asheville is heating up again among Asheville civic leaders, this time in the context of post-Helene disaster recovery. Performing arts center talks have ebbed and flowed in Asheville for two decades. Debate has focused on whether to fully rehabilitate the city-owned Thomas Wolfe Auditorium or build a new facility, but there’s been no movement forward.
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2 months ago |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. In this edition of the Hot Sheet: A new grocery store is coming to downtown Asheville, the first in more than 15 years; Bean Redeemed coffee shop is planned for New Leicester Highway; and updates on Stoker’s Studio Bike Shop, Carolina Flowers, Casablanca Cigar Bar, ISI Elite Training, and much more.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. There’s a lot of change happening along West Asheville’s Haywood Road business corridor right now. I’ve reported it in bits and pieces over the past few months, but it really hit home the other day when I walked down Haywood to take storefront photos for an Instagram story. Why am I paying attention here?
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. The construction of a massive highway construction project through a very busy Asheville interstate interchange, the heart of West Asheville and across the French Broad River, is moving ever closer, and we’re starting to see the changes it will bring.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Alli Marshall |Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. Editor’s note: Guest writer Alli Marshall remembers a unique musical collaboration known as The Bluebrass Project and how it forever changed Asheville. Chris Jones, the musician inspired to make the project happen died last month. By Alli MarshallThere’s a special, albeit brief, era of Asheville’s history recorded within the tracks of The Same Pocket Vol.1: Bluegrass Meets the Big Easy by The Bluebrass Project.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. This latest Hot Sheet includes tidbits about Butterpunk biscuits, a new West Asheville glass blowing studio, a new hotel coming to Sweeten Creek Road; the emerging public transportation trend known as microtransit; and much more. Go to the Ashevegas Hot Sheetwebsite to sign up and see all newsletters.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. There’s nothing I like covering more than a hot development zone in Asheville. Over the past three decades, I’ve chronicled the comeback of downtown Asheville, the emergence of the South Slope and the rejuvenation of the River Arts District. Now it’s time to say hello to the Edge District. Or is it the Swannanoa Arts District (SAD). Maybe it’s the Biltmore Arts District (BAD).
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
Character Study, a new cocktail bar, is planned for the the space at left, 797 Haywood Road, which many folks remember as the former home to Hops & Vines home brew supply and beer/wine shop./ photo by Jason SandfordThis newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. Here’s some of what’s going around. Scratch Ankle Pub is the name of a new bar planned at 811 Smokey Park Highway in Candler, according to construction permits. The community where the pub is planned was historically known as Scratch Ankle. Black Cat Sandwich Company is planning to open up a cafe at 375 Depot St., suite 101.