Witness the big group scene on January 5th. Although the temperature in Beijing that night had dropped below -10℃, enthusiastic music fans still braved the cold wind to support the performances of the three groups of musicians: Metropolis, Hot Spot and Techaos Recording.
Today, Hotel Equities (HE) announced the opening of the Home2 Suites by Hilton-Richmond, located at 5950 National Road East in Richmond. The 100-room all-suite Hilton hotel is owned and developed by The Witness Group (TWG).
Worthington in 2021: City officials see progress on major developments
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Despite the challenges faced by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, Worthington officials see a productive year ahead for the city, particularly with development.
Projects under construction or in the pipeline heading into 2021 include Trivium Development’s proposal to develop a 46,000-square-foot mixed-use site at 121 W. Wilson Bridge Road, with plans for a restaurant and retail space on the first floor, office space on the second and third floors and a hotel with approximately 12 rooms on the fourth floor.
The developer is seeking approvals for a modification to the planned-unit-development zoning application – originally proposed by property-management company Witness Group as part of its nixed plans to develop a 4-story 108-unit Tru by Hilton hotel at that address. The Truvium proposal would be part of the Worthington Gateway project at the site of a Holiday Inn that stood at 7
Trivium s mixed-use building for Worthington Gateway moves another step forward
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The Worthington Municipal Planning Commission has approved a request by construction company Trivium Development to modify a planned-unit-development zoning application at 121 W. Wilson Bridge Road in the Worthington Gateway project.
The modification to change the PUD to a mixed-use designation, which was approved Dec. 10, would permit Trivium to develop a 46,000-square-foot mixed-use building on the Gateway site, where a Holiday Inn had stood for years at 7007 N. High St., according to planning and building director Lee Brown.
The building would have restaurant and retail space on the first floor, office space on the second and third floor and a hotel with approximately 12 rooms on the fourth floor, Brown said.