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The new Common Grounds location will be housed in the former Central Fire Station at the corner of Main Street and Austin Avenue. [Photo by Derrick Stuckly]Work continues at the new Common Grounds Coffee House and Deli, located at the former Central Fire Station at the intersection of Austin Avenue and Main Street. Friday afternoon, co-owner Marco Sandoval provided a tour of the new location to employees of the original location at 2208 Austin Avenue.
“Right now we’re looking at possibly late August, early September,” Sandoval said in regard to an opening date. “We’re pretty much retrofitting an older building to fit our needs. It has new restrooms, a new kitchen, we had to figure out what works best for us. With COVID and all that, there’s a shortage of a lot of things so we’re really having to wait on a lot of items.”
Dialog Direct becomes 2nd Denison employer to go fully virtual
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It’s a big step in the revitalization of downtown Port Arthur. Author: KBMT (12NewsNow) Updated: 7:29 PM CDT July 8, 2021
PORT ARTHUR, Texas Construction has resumed in downtown Port Arthur for Motiva Enterprise s new campus after work was paused during the height of the pandemic.
Now, crews are back out restoring the old Federal Building and Adams Building on Austin Avenue.
The two historic buildings will be home to the energy company s newest offices. It’s a big step in the revitalization of downtown Port Arthur. We re elated and they re a great corporate citizen, and it s going to be so much fun having them next store to the Chamber and having them revitalize this area, said Pat Avery, President of the Greater Port Arthur Chamber of Commerce.