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Feb 24, 2021
It could be easy to miss in individual stories reported in between the doom and gloom of the coronavirus or what’s happening in Washington, but many, many exciting things are on the horizon in the Alpena area.
In a recent update to the Alpena Municipal Council, economic development guru Mike Mahler listed many:
∫ Jeff Konczak’s plans to renovate the State and Royal Knight theaters and the former Antique Mall along 2nd Avenue downtown
∫ The new hospital tower under construction
∫ The renovation of Alpena Community College’s Van Lare Hall
∫ Discussion between Alpena Public Schools and Aldi for a grocer at the current site of the school district’s bus garage.
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The 2nd Avenue building that most recently housed the Antique Mall of Alpena is seen in this 1880s photo in the collection at the mall.
ALPENA An investor in Alpena, who has already begun work to remodel the Royal Knight and State theaters, has added another important piece of property to his portfolio.
Jeff Konczak has purchased the former Vaughan and Ragsdale department store building most recently the Antique Mall of Alpena across the street from State Theater on 2nd Avenue. The Antique Mall closed last year.
From here on out, the 25,000-square-foot facility will be known as The Vaughn, Konczak said.
Board approves final changes to old Crown Point Antique Mall; work set to wrap in coming months, owner says nwitimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nwitimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Water work set on Wednesday
The water main system in East Liverpool will be shut down beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday,, Jan. 6, to connect the new main waterline and cap off the old waterline for the Fourth Street project. The following areas and businesses will be effected: L and B Donut Shop, Market Street Lofts, Sayre Electric, Antique Mall, Mary Patterson Building, Clock Tower, The Review, O’Reilly’s Auto Parts, the Moose Lodge and residents on West Fourth between Jackson and Market Street. The shutdown will be for at 6-8 hours.
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