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Here s how Columbia County grew bigger in 2020

Here s how Columbia County grew bigger in 2020 Like a teenager after a summer growth spurt, Columbia County might not be recognizable to returning Masters Tournament visitors.  During the past 12 months, though COVID-19 exacted a heavy economic toll nationwide, one of the world’s biggest retailers and the Army were helping write landmark chapters in the county’s history regarding growth.  In April 2020, as the Augusta area was feeling the economic sting of a postponed Masters, state development officials announced that retail giant Amazon would build an 800-employee, 600,000-square-foot multi-story distribution center in Columbia County that, weather permitting, is expected to open this summer. 

West Palm Wawa projects amp up 45th Street growth surge

West Palm Wawa projects amp up 45th Street growth surge Tony Doris, Palm Beach Post © Lannis Waters, The Palm Beach Post West Palm Beach commissioners Monday gave initial approval for a Wawa Market gas station and food shop to rise at Military Trail and 45th Street. WEST PALM BEACH Development is surging along West Palm Beach s 45th Street corridor, the latest advance coming this past Monday with the City Commission s initial zoning approval for a Wawa Market and gas station at North Military Trail. Several projects are in the works along the 1.3-mile stretch of 45th Street from just east of Interstate 95, west to Military Trail. These include a 374-unit apartment complex, a 150-room hotel and another Wawa near the I-95 exit ramp, and a housing complex nearby on Village Boulevard.

As new year begins, Schenectady DRI questions remain unanswered

As new year begins, questions for Schenectady’s $10M Downtown Revitalization Initiative remain unanswered | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 SCHENECTADY The year has been rough for downtown Schenectady, where restaurants and bars have been battered by stop-and-go restrictions and Proctors remains shuttered. But even amid the pandemic, the city passed a major hurdle on how to spend $10 million in state grant funds awarded last fall as part of the Schenectady Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI), the effort designed to spur broader economic investment between downtown and Mohawk Harbor. With the year coming to an end, and the state facing an $8.7 billion projected budget shortfall, an announcement on which projects, if any, will be greenlit by the state remains forthcoming.

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an animal to work in mid-town traffic. it would be one thing if they worked in the countryside. these horses are some of the most regulated, well cared for horses in the public. there are more licenses and inspections involved here than daycares. which most other horses out in the countries or cities don t get. they have mandatory vacation and go to the farm at least five or six weeks out of the year. our horses have comfortable homes, dental care, and earn their keep, just like me and you. the carriage drivers say the new york clash was co-founded by real estate developers who really have their eyes on the stables and the potential high rises that could replace them. the truth is, we have some of the best care for the horses here in the country. it is not really about the horses but about the real estate on the west side, the prime development that they want to get their hands on. they spent a lot of money on

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