Today’s batch of burning questions, my smart-aleck answers and the real deal:
Question: With the city wrapping up improvements within the River Arts District resulting in increased foot traffic and activity, will the proposed RAD Lofts and Stoneyard Apartments ever get off the ground? Are they victims of the pandemic?
My answer: At this point, what isn t?
Real answer: Let s start with the Stoneyard Apartments.
Back in 2017, Asheville City Council approved the conditional zoning for the Stoneyard Apartments project at 175 Lyman St. The $19 million project is planned to comprise 133 apartments in four separate buildings, as well as a restaurant, 10 artists studios and a parking structure with 85 public parking spaces.
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Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue chief remembers Liliya Zagariya as woman with positive attitude, big dreams By Mallory Gruben, The Daily News
Published: December 30, 2020, 10:10am
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Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue Chief Dave LaFave said he first met Liliya Zagariya as he does most of the people working with his fire department over a conversation at a table in the station’s break room.
The 20-year-old woman’s positive attitude and big dreams to become a paramedic, despite the long and intensive path to get there, stood out to LaFave. Though she had only spent about eight months as a volunteer emergency medical technician with the department, she was quickly working her way into the Cowlitz 2 family, LaFave said.