Why Mayor Randolph From Ginny & Georgia Looks So Familiar
Why Mayor Randolph From Ginny & Georgia Looks So Familiar
By Nikki Munoz/Feb. 19, 2021 8:50 am EDT/Updated: Feb. 19, 2021 9:20 am EDT
Netflix s upcoming drama,
Ginny & Georgia, centers on the two titular characters and their mother-daughter relationship. Thirty-year-old, Georgia, and her 15-year-old daughter, Ginny, often seem more like peers than parent and child when it comes to their levels of maturity. And as a result, Ginny seeks to understand more of her mother s past as the family moves to a small New England town.
One of the supporting characters is the mayor of the town, Paul Randolph, played by Scott Porter. Little is known so far of the character, as he appears only briefly in the trailer. He does seem to have some sort of relationship with Georgia, but it is unclear if it will remain platonic or turn into something more romantic. Regardless, the actor playing Paul may seem familiar to some viewers especi
Prime West pays $5M for site of planned Sunnyside apartment building
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Prime West has closed on land in the Sunnyside neighborhood as the Denver-based development firm pushes into the multifamily sector.
The company paid $4.94 million in mid-December to secure 0.79 acres on the east side of the 4100 block of Jason Street, according to public records. That works out to about $144 a square foot.
The deal involves everything on the block north of Waldschänke Ciders + Coffee. The parcels are home to a pair of industrial buildings, as well as two single-family homes.
Prime West submitted a site development plan last spring, proposing the demolition of the existing structures and the construction of an eight-story, 208-unit apartment building. The site was subsequently rezoned by the Denver City Council.
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