City Fitness moving to Depot District
Michael Tesh loves to take the old and turn it into something new. He did that when he took the old Lexington Farmer s Co-op building into the modern, glass-walled City Fitness gym.
Now Tesh has purchased a 50,000 square-foot-building in the Lexington Depot District at 600 S. Salisbury St. near Bull City Ciderworks where he plans to locate several of his businesses under one roof. He will move City Fitness, which opened in the old Farmer s Co-op building in March 2016 on East First Street;The District Group, a realty company he recently opened in the old National Body Paint building on Noth Main Street with partners Josh Tackett and Andrew Childers.
Butte to develop master plan for Uptown s economic future
Economic leaders developing plan for Uptown
By: John Emeigh
and last updated 2021-01-20 13:38:25-05
BUTTE - Butteâs historic Uptown area is so unique economic leaders are developing a plan to help it thrive into the future.
âThereâs nothing else like Uptown, Butte, I mean, you walk out the door of our building, it is the coolest, most unique urban area of anywhere in Montana,â said Butte Local Development Corporation Director Joe Willauer.
Next month, the city will host two public Zoom meetings to get feedback from the public and business owners in the historic district that intersects at Park and Main streets. The city wants to know what it can do to enhance this important area.
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A holiday pop-up that supports the James and Connie Maynard Childrenâs Hospital at Vidant Medical Center will begin offering egg nog in the Uptown District today.
The Nog pop-up wonât have a free-standing store this year because of the coronavirus pandemic but will team up with two established businesses to offer its fund-raising products.
Nog Express @ Smashed Waffles, 718 Dickinson Ave., will offer âNiceâ (non-alcoholic) Nog Quarts online for pickup or delivery with the option to make them âNaughtyâ with recipe cards for home modification. Single-cup orders also will be available for walk-in customers during regular business hours.
The Nog Bar @ Still Life, 511 Cotanche St., will feature Nog beverages in the open-air Sky Bar on Wednesday through Sunday nights starting at 5 p.m. today, according to the Uptown Greenville development partnership.