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Owners of buildings lost in downtown Alexandria fire to receive state grant
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Bill provides $120,000 to help Alexandria recover from fire
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City s revolving loan fund helps 2 Alexandria businesses
The building at 609 Broadway is being converted into real estate offices, with a conference room and accessory space. Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
A new canopy over the entrance of 609 Broadway St. reads Kvale Real Estate. The building was put on the market in 2019 by Ravnik & Co., and Carl Kvale purchased it for his business in February 2020. The space is currently being remodeled. (Jasmine Johnson / Echo Press)
The building at 609 Broadway, which last housed Ravnik Interior Designs, will soon have a new look inside and out.
The building, now owned by Carl Kvale Real Estate, is being converted into real estate offices, with a conference room and accessory space.
Fire-ravaged lot on Alexandria s Broadway brims with business potential
The property at Fifth Avenue and Broadway has sparked interest, according to Nicole Fernholz, executive director of the Alexandria Area Economic Development Commission. Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
A lot along Broadway and Fifth Avenue in Alexandria, which once contained four historic buildings, now stands empty after a fire in February, 2020. (Echo Press file photo)
An empty lot on Alexandria’s Broadway is filled with possibilities.
But there haven’t been any takers to build anything there – yet.
The lot at Fifth Avenue and Broadway once housed four historic buildings but that all came to a crashing end on February 25, 2020, when an early morning fire reduced them to rubble.
A year after downtown Alexandria fire, businesses bounce back
No, Raapers restaurant is not moving into the old Tennessee Roadhouse spot, but it and other businesses have plans to keep going a year after fire destroyed their downtown locations 6:03 am, Feb. 24, 2021 ×
On Feb. 25, 2020, onlookers watched as fire departments battled the blaze that destroyed six Alexandria businesses and displaced about 20 residents. (Echo Press file photo)
If they can drive a different route other than through downtown Alexandria, Andy and Cammie Rassat said they do.
It is hard for the Rassats to drive on Broadway and see the empty lot where their business – Raapers Eatery and Ale – stood for more than 25 years.
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