

There was almost always an available washer/dryer in the laundry room, however, some of the machines were broken or held together with tape. The gym is smaller but also nice (2 people is about the most that can comfortably workout together, but there was never a time that it was unavailable). Some of the building is a bit older but seems like they are in the process of making updates over time. It's close to the L and Metra trains and a short bike ride, bus ride, or drive to Northwestern University. The building is in a very convenient location within Evanston. I would easily give her 5 stars- the maintenance team is really friendly and helpful as well. She follows through with what she says she will do and has been really helpful. She communicates what is happening with the building and tenants in a timely fashion. She is very easy to talk to and knowledgeable. Ragan started a vending machine business in 1966 and expanded it to offer breakroom and office supplies, specializing in Joe Ragan Coffee.Property Manager Tammi has been especially great. Joe and Leona Ragan, too, recently retired and purchased a residence in Kenbridge. He started his construction company, 2 Star Builders LLC, in 2012. Israel said after they retired to Kenbridge in 2006, he did renovations to his own home and his daughter’s Kenbridge house and found himself slowly pulled back into construction.

As a general contractor, he said he built homes and one small subdivision. He said he began his building career in 1978 in central Florida as a trim carpenter, then became a construction supervisor for a luxury builder before starting his own company in 1982. Phase two will be Americans with Disabilities Act compliant, with one-story units expected to be available in 2017.įor availability and pre-construction offerings, call or text Sid Smyth at (434) 955-0708 or Israels retired to Kenbridge in 2006. “Other potential residents might be those Lunenburg young people who want to return to the area after college, to enjoy and build our community.” Maple Grove is intended “to capture a new market of folks moving to the Kenbridge area, who want newer and more updated rental properties,” Israel said. The hospital will be renamed VCU Community Memorial Hospital and will continue to draw from central and southern Virginia and parts of North Carolina.Īt the same time, at Nottoway County’s Fort Pickett - which already houses the state’s National Guard - an embassy security training facility will be established. Groundbreaking for the new 166,700-square-foot facility was held in October. The Virginia Commonwealth University Health System is adding South Hill’s Community Memorial Healthcenter to its operation, with plans to make an $80 million investment of staff, facilities and equipment to the community. The apartment complex was prompted because the region is seeing two major projects locals hope will enhance the region and make it more attractive.
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The town rezoned the tract from single-family to multi-family for the project and worked out details for Maple Grove LLC to install a new 6-inch water line on North Maple Street to serve the complex. Israel’s 2 Star Construction Co., with Spencer Moore as production manager, will finish out the interiors and exteriors. “All local folks who will benefit from this project,” he said. Twigs and Berries and Tony Matthews will do landscape and lawn maintenance, Israel said. Ronnie Williams, of Precision Pipes, will do the underground utilities and site work Daylon Powell, HVAC and Shannon Hall and Ray Skelton, final electrical and plumbing. “We are trying to use local subcontractors as much as feasible to keep the work supporting local families,” Israel said. Deliveries of these modules will begin in June and once all 16 are delivered by July, they will be set by crane within a couple of days, Israel said.
